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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: With health care, the more info, the better

Should the overwhelming rejection of Amendment 69, proposing “Medicare for all” in the 2016 election, end the conversation on universal health care in Colorado?

Maybe, but we think it’s nevertheless wise to explore alternatives to what is currently a broken system.

Read more at The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

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The Colorado Springs Gazette: Colorado legislature neglects mental health crisis

Today’s Perspective feature details a Colorado legislative session gone wild, with the controlling party imposing a radical left-wing agenda designed to change everything from sex education, to the cars we drive, to the way we elect future presidents. Our complaint raises an obvious question: Got any better ideas? Yes. Address the mental health care crisis. The first in […]


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