Visit the mall, buy a t-shirt, check on your kids’ report card
Aurora parents who want to know how their children are doing in school can now head to the mall– to the Town Center at Aurora shopping center, where two new school kiosks were unveiled earlier this...
View ArticleStimulus funds aimed at rural areas dumped into metro regions
Nearly a quarter of the stimulus aid assigned to rural areas— most of it in loan guarantees for home buyers— has actually gone to large metropolitan areas, reports USA Today. The money has been...
View ArticleRitter, health groups back bill to address crisis in rural care
A bill proposed for the next legislative session would improve a state loan-repayment program for rural health professionals with the aim of attracting more providers to rural areas. Dr. Fisher's...
View ArticleState Rep. Kathleen Curry switches party affiliation
On Monday, State Rep. Kathleen Curry, a Western Slope Democrat who has often spearheaded legislation aimed at the oil and gas industry, switched her party affiliation from Democrat to “unaffiliated.”...
View ArticleColoradoans working to block federal health-care reform
The libertarian-leaning Independence Institute is already at work on a state constitutional amendment that would block some of the proposed federal health care reforms, reports Jessica Fender at the...
View ArticleWhen you care enough to send the very best vaccination reminder
Colorado parents of infants will soon begin to receive a Hallmark card… reminding them to vaccinate their children! This week, Lt. Gov. Barbara O’Brien announced a partnership with Hallmark Card, Inc.,...
View ArticleAmong states, Colorado lags in providing for reproductive care
A new bill that would mandate Colorado insurance companies to cover birth control and maternity care is aimed at addressing the conditions that place Colorado among the worst states in the nation when...
View ArticleInsurance industry pushing measure to stall maternity bill
A proposed bill that would institute a one-year moratorium on insurance mandates aims to wipe out a number of measures slated for next session, including legislation that would require Colorado...
View ArticleLt. Gov. O’Brien wrapping up application for federal education-reform funds
While Gov. Bill Ritter navigates the media storm set in motion by the surprise announcement that he will not run for reelection in 2010, Lt. Governor Barbara O’Brien is busy wrapping up the Colorado...
View ArticleCurry, Roberts plan to delay mandate moratorium
One hurdle has been lowered for this session’s proposed state legislation that would seek to force health insurance companies to cover more people and more conditions in Colorado. State Reps Kathleen...
View ArticleVisit the mall, buy a t-shirt, check on your kids’ report card
Aurora parents who want to know how their children are doing in school can now head to the mall– to the Town Center at Aurora shopping center, where two new school kiosks were unveiled earlier this...
View ArticleStimulus funds aimed at rural areas dumped into metro regions
Nearly a quarter of the stimulus aid assigned to rural areas— most of it in loan guarantees for home buyers— has actually gone to large metropolitan areas, reports USA Today. The money has been...
View ArticleRitter, health groups back bill to address crisis in rural care
A bill proposed for the next legislative session would improve a state loan-repayment program for rural health professionals with the aim of attracting more providers to rural areas. Dr. Fisher's...
View ArticleState Rep. Kathleen Curry switches party affiliation
On Monday, State Rep. Kathleen Curry, a Western Slope Democrat who has often spearheaded legislation aimed at the oil and gas industry, switched her party affiliation from Democrat to “unaffiliated.”...
View ArticleColoradoans working to block federal health-care reform
The libertarian-leaning Independence Institute is already at work on a state constitutional amendment that would block some of the proposed federal health care reforms, reports Jessica Fender at the...
View ArticleWhen you care enough to send the very best vaccination reminder
Colorado parents of infants will soon begin to receive a Hallmark card… reminding them to vaccinate their children! This week, Lt. Gov. Barbara O’Brien announced a partnership with Hallmark Card, Inc.,...
View ArticleAmong states, Colorado lags in providing for reproductive care
A new bill that would mandate Colorado insurance companies to cover birth control and maternity care is aimed at addressing the conditions that place Colorado among the worst states in the nation when...
View ArticleInsurance industry pushing measure to stall maternity bill
A proposed bill that would institute a one-year moratorium on insurance mandates aims to wipe out a number of measures slated for next session, including legislation that would require Colorado...
View ArticleLt. Gov. O’Brien wrapping up application for federal education-reform funds
While Gov. Bill Ritter navigates the media storm set in motion by the surprise announcement that he will not run for reelection in 2010, Lt. Governor Barbara O’Brien is busy wrapping up the Colorado...
View ArticleCurry, Roberts plan to delay mandate moratorium
One hurdle has been lowered for this session’s proposed state legislation that would seek to force health insurance companies to cover more people and more conditions in Colorado. State Reps Kathleen...
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