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A Few Words About Rep. Cory Gardner’s Health Insurance

FRIDAY UPDATE: Rep. Cory Gardner on CNN's Crossfire last night, Stephanie Cutter grilled him on his claims of a massive premium increase for a "comparable" plan to his current $650 per month family policy: We wish Cutter had zeroed in on Gardner's claim about his "100 percent increase" right at the end–he mentioned his current $650 […]

Colorado Department of Corrections Director Murdered

UPDATE #2: ACLU of Colorado Executive Director Nathan Woodliff-Stanley: "The ACLU of Colorado is profoundly saddened to learn of the death of Tom Clements, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Corrections. We send our deepest sympathies to Mr. Clements’ family. "During his short two-year tenure, Mr. Clements took significant strides to protect the civil rights […]

Hickenlooper Announces Big “Obamacare” Medicaid Expansion

A press release from Gov. John Hickenlooper’s office today:

Gov. John Hickenlooper announced plans today to save more than $280 million in Medicaid spending over 10 years, permitting the prudent expansion of coverage in Colorado. Projections show the savings, existing provider fee structure and other health-related revenues will more than cover the cost of the expansion.

“We worked diligently over the past several months to find savings in order to expand coverage,” Hickenlooper said. “Not one dollar from the state’s general fund will be used for this expansion, even in 2017 when the federal government begins to reduce its share.”

The new coverage levels are authorized by the federal Affordable Care Act and will expand Medicaid coverage to Coloradans earning up to 133 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) beginning on Jan. 1, 2014.

The AP via CBS4 adds context:

At least 14 states and Washington, D.C., already have indicated they would try to expand Medicaid, a signature goal of the new health care law. Governors in nine states have said they won’t participate. A Supreme Court ruling last summer made the Medicaid expansion voluntary for states, rather than mandatory.

The Medicaid overhaul is one of the two main ways the federal health law expands coverage to most of the 50 million uninsured U.S. residents.

Here’s a statement from the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative:

We applaud Governor Hickenlooper for supporting the extension of quality, affordable healthcare to 160,000 uninsured Coloradans through Medicaid.  This is a crucial investment in the economic security of our state. We look forward to working with the administration to plan the new Medicaid program this year and implement it next year because all Coloradans should be able to get the health coverage they need, when they need it.

And the Colorado Hospital Association:

CHA commends Gov. Hickenlooper for his decision to support Medicaid expansion under the provisions of the ACA. Strengthening and expanding Medicaid will lead to improved physical and economic health for all of Colorado. More than 161,000 Coloradans will now be eligible for health care coverage through Medicaid. That means thousands of Colorado families will have access to the primary and preventative care, early diagnoses and treatment they need in order to live healthier and higher quality lives.

The expansion of Medicaid to cover some 160,000 more uninsured Coloradans is mostly financed, at least in the short term, through the Affordable Care Act a.k.a. “Obamacare,” through 2017 when the state’s share of the cost will gradually increase to 10%. Even then, Hickenlooper says the savings his administration is finding in the system, the hospital Medicaid provider fee passed in 2009, and other changes should account for the expenditure. This will help hospitals struggling to care for uninsured patients, and help all the rest of us who pick up part of those costs, in addition to increasing affordable access to health care.

And again, more people with health coverage means a healthier population generally. If you think about that every time a stranger coughs in your personal space, for example, it should be easy to understand how expanding access to care helps everybody. Somewhere in there that becomes good for the economy, too, a point not lost on Colorado’s pro-business Governor.

One thing we haven’t seen yet is objections from the GOP minority, but no doubt they are coming. Hickenlooper doesn’t need legislative approval for this expansion, which he claims will not impact the general fund, but that’s unlikely to stop Sen. Greg Brophy from complaining about all the extra money poor people will have for air conditioning and lottery tickets now.

NRCC Cheesily Goes After Joe Miklosi

Here’s a new ad from the National Republican Congressional Committee, attacking CD-6 Democratic candidate Joe Miklosi on health care. Reflecting a degree of concern over the challenge Miklosi represents to incumbent GOP Rep. Mike Coffman, this well-produced ad hits Miklosi for his support in 2009 for Colorado House Bill 1273. HB09-1273, as some of you […]

Legislative Reapportionment Maps Affirmed By Colorado Supreme Court

UPDATE #4: FOX 31’s Eli Stokols has reaction from Colorado GOP chairman Ryan Call: “I am incredibly disappointed that the Supreme Court has chosen to ignore countless hours of public testimony and rubber-stamp the Democrats’ highly partisan maps,” said Colorado GOP Chairman Ryan Call. “The reapportionment process is clearly broken; it allowed the Democrats to […]

Reapportionment: All Over But The Whining?

UPDATE #3: It may be a “done deal” constitutionally (see below), but as FOX 31’s Eli Stokols reports, there are some seriously hacked off Republicans in Greenwood Village tonight. Republicans are crying foul after the lone independent on the 11-member reapportionment commission again cast the deciding vote in favor of new maps proposed by Democrats […]

“Final” Reapportionment Maps Released

Dan Willis: 12 Sept. Update Those “final” maps were actually “final starting points”. After hours of discussion, it is clear that several amendments will be introduced next week to address several area of contention. These area are mostly outside of Denver, but I am hopeful that my HD map of Denver will be introduced as an amendment.

As complex as they are colorful, the “finalized” maps of the Colorado Reapportionment Commission are now available for your viewing pleasure.

We’ll be detailing how these new maps will affect Denver soon, but in the meantime, head on over to the commission’s website to check them out for yourself.  

“Final” Reapportionment Maps Released

As complex as they are colorful, the “finalized” maps of the Colorado Reapportionment Commission are now available for your viewing pleasure.

We’ll be detailing how these new maps will affect Jeffco soon, but in the meantime, head on over to the commission’s website to check them out for yourself.  

Tipton: Day Is Night, Black Is White, “GOP Budget Saves Medicare”

A few things to discuss in an opinion piece from Rep. Scott Tipton, published Friday at the conservative politics site The State Column: I support a plan that ensures today’s seniors and those a decade away from retiring receive all of their benefits in full, while strengthening and securing Medicare for future generations… The message […]

“Gimmick” For Me, Not For Thee!

Reports Politico, poor Sen. Harry Reid just can’t get a break: Minority Leader Mitch McConnell joined fellow Republicans critical of Majority Leader Harry Reid’s plan to raise the debt ceiling, calling it “another attempt to pull the wool over the eyes of the American people.” The Senate’s top Republican didn’t outline any specific objections to […]

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