Amendment 69 proposes universal health care and will appear on the 2016 ballot.
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Colorado HealthOp Shuts Down
After a change in federal loan money, health cooperatives nationwide are shutting down, including the Colorado HealthOp.
Colorado, More than Any Other State, Needs Educated Voters: They authorize our taxation
An online program gives taxpayers a simplified view of their city’s budget and solicits suggestions for re-allocating funds.
Legislators Face Thorny State Issues in 2015
To better acquaint readers with legislators, the Front Porch asked local state senators and representatives to share their knowledge and views on some of the big issues this year.
The Dilemma of Marijuana & Epilepsy
An oil extracted from a specific marijuana plant, often referred to as Charlotte’s Web, has shown miraculous results controlling seizures among kids with epilepsy. That’s not true for every case, though. After a year of using the oils, a Stapleton family has seen some improvements but waits for their miracle.
Our Legislators’ Goals for 2014
There’s Still Time to Get Insured
Have you signed up for health insurance yet? Enrollment through the exchange ends March 31.
What is Colorado’s Gordian Knot?
The term “Gordian Knot” refers to an intractable problem solved by a bold stroke.
Colorado’s “Gordian Knot,” refers to three amendments to the state constitution that, taken together, both limit revenue and require increased spending.
Why Did Voters Crush Amendment 66?
State Senator Michael Johnston talks about why Ammendment 66 was defeated so soundly what to expect for school finance moving forward.
2013 Front Porch Guide to the Affordable Care Act
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires everyone to have health insurance beginning January 1, 2014. This is the time to understand your insurance options. Use the Front Porch health care guide to learn how the ACA might affect you.