by Caitlin Westerson, Policy Manager Birth control is great stuff. It gives women the opportunity to make decisions about if, and when, they are ready to become a parent. Even better than its existence (although that in and of itself is pretty great) is the number of...
by Emily Michels, Policy Analyst Chances are you know at least one woman in your life – heck, you may even identify as one! If this is the case – or even if it’s not – it’s time to pay attention to what’s happened during this 2016 Colorado Legislative Session in...
By Emily Michels, Policy Analyst One of the hottest topics of debate in the 2016 Colorado Legislative Session has been around the “Hospital Provider Fee.” With opinions almost entirely split along party lines (with a few exceptions), the Provider Fee reclassification,...
By Zach Stone, Communications & Community Engagement Coordinator On Tuesday, April 28th, 2015, Colorado received a prestigious award from The National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association for the state’s astonishingly successful “Colorado Family...
by Adam Fox, Director of Strategic Engagement Colorado’s budget is in a bit of a tight spot thanks to limits set through the state constitution and the Tax Payer Bill of Rights (TABOR). Some state lawmakers have begun targeting the Medicaid program (the state run...
By Emily Michels, Policy Analyst Nobody likes a complainer…except when it comes to health insurance. In that case, hearing consumer complaints helps advocacy organizations and state agencies alike understand what the most prevalent problems in the health care world...
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