ColoradoCare at a Glance:
Covers Everyone
100% of residents will be covered, leading Colorado to be the first state in the U.S. to achieve universal health care.
Improves Quality
Health benefits include primary, mental health, and specialty care, including dental. Patients can choose their primary care providers. online casino nz
Increases Savings
Collectively, Colorado individuals and businesses would save $4.5 billion. No deductibles. No co-pays for primary care. A simple 3.33% payroll deduction. online casino ireland
News
Universal Health Care is coming to Colorado
The effort to secure health care for every Coloradan lives on. Volunteers appear undeterred by the loss of Amendment 69 on Nov. 8. Instead, many of you have responded with enthusiasm and determination to finish the job. The post-election listening tour has revealed...
read morePost-Election Gatherings, Amendment 69 ColoradoCare
Please RSVP. Dates: Nov 13 -20, 2016 Salida Sunday, Nov 13. 6pm The Bounty Restaurant, 413 W. Hwy 50, Salida Organizer: Barbara Tidd. slvbarb498@gmail.com, 719-221-8434 Boulder County Monday, Nov 14. 6 –8pm Potluck 2030 Floral Dr., Boulder Organizer: Bill...
read moreMichael Moore Joins ColoradoCare’s Team YES With Another Major Endorsement
DENVER - Oscar-winning director Michael Moore joined the constantly growing ranks of endorsers of ColoradoCare, voicing his support of a YES vote on Amendment 69 to his 3.2 million Twitter followers. Moore joins internationally renowned luminaries like Senator Bernie...
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Durango Herald: ColoradoCare still makes most sense (January 29, 2017)

Pueblo Chieftain: U.S. health system still needs overhaul (January 28, 2017)

Pagosa Daily Post: How Do We Address the Healthcare Crisis? (January 18, 2017)

Summit Daily News: Top Stories of 2016 — Health care still a sticking point in Summit (December 28, 2016)

Christian Science Monitor: Colorado’s battle over health care may be the first of many (November 29, 2016)
