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The Denver Post editorial: Medicaid is too expensive not to cut and too critical to decimate

It’s a harsh reality – the U.S. cannot afford to cover the current number of Medicaid recipients with the current level of benefits.

Just how expensive is Medicaid? Republicans in the U.S. House were able to find $834 billion in savings over 10 years by drastically cutting the federal insurance coverage for the poor in their now notoriously bad American Health Care Act.

President Donald Trump’s budget suggests paring down the program by (possibly another) $610 billion over 10 years. In all, the AHCA and Trump’s budget could cut around half of federal Medicaid spending, more than $1.4 trillion over 10 years, although the White House has said some of the president’s cuts overlap with the AHCA cuts.

Read more at The Denver Post.

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Steamboat Today editorial: Hands off national monuments

We were pleased this week with the news that Colorado U.S. Sen. Corey Gardner and U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton had reached out to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, asking him not to make any changes in the status of Canyons of the Ancients National Monument in far Southwestern Colorado. However, we’re also skeptical. Canyons of the […]

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ICYMI: Hemp bill hot water, redistricting outcry in El Paso County, Aurora performing arts center in the works

? A bill designed to help an Arkansas Valley hemp farmer in a water dispute with the federal government landed state Sen. Don Coram, R-Montrose, in some hot water with at least one constituent. Coram sponsored Senate Bill 117, which recognizes industrial hemp as an approved agricultural product so it can use federal water. It […]


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