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- February 11, 2009
Bills in House Appropriations – Contact Your Representative
By Alicia Haywood on February 11, 2009Read moreTwo bills that CRHC is in support of (HB-1111: Health Resources for Underserved Areas & HB-1119: Rural Substance Abuse Grant Program) have both passed their first hurdle and now await the House Appropriations Committee. Please contact your Representative and urge their support of these two bills. If you would...
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HB09-1119: Rural Substance Abuse Grant Program
By Alicia Haywood on February 11, 2009Read moreHB09-1119 would establish the rural alcohol and substance abuse grant program that would provide alcohol and substance abuse treatment and prevention services to youth who reside in rural areas of the state. Rural is defined in this bill to be a county with less than 30,000 people. Rural areas...
- February 6, 2009
Two Bills that CRHC Support Pass First Legislative Hurdle
By Alicia Haywood on February 6, 2009Read moreHB-1111: Health Resources for Underserved Areas unanimously passed the House Health & Human Services Committee yesterday! Thanks to all of you who contacted your Representative to help move this bill forward. It will now go to House Appropriations. I will keep you up to date as to when the...
- February 2, 2009
Keeping doctors in Rural Areas
By Alicia Haywood on February 2, 2009Read moreKeeping doctors in rural areasBy Mark Deutchman, MDPosted: 01/29/2009 12:30:00 AM MST The Denver Post’s Sunday article about the town of Wellington losing its only doctor serves as a reminder of Colorado’s increasing crisis in rural health care. This is an important issue that the state must address. The...
- January 24, 2009
HB09-1111: Health Resources for Underserved Areas
By Alicia Haywood on January 24, 2009Read moreHB09-1111 would help improve healthcare workforce recruitment and retention efforts in rural and underserved areas of Colorado. The bill would create the Primary Care Office (PCO), which is in charge of designating areas of the state as Health Professional Shortage Areas. The PCO also manages programs that place healthcare...
- January 8, 2009
SB09-002: Increase in Motor Vehicle Fee for Emergency Medical Services
By Alicia Haywood on January 8, 2009Read moreSB09-002 would increase the motor vehicle registration fee that funds Emergency Medical Services (EMS) from $1 to $2. Since 1989, EMS has received $1 from each motor vehicle registration fee though there has not been any funding increase since then. These funds are used to support the administration of...
- January 8, 2009
Governor Ritter’s State of State Tour
By Alicia Haywood on January 8, 2009Read moreGovernor Ritter’s State of State TourFrom Friday, January 9th until Tuesday, January 13th, the Governor and appointed Senate leader Michael Bennet will be traveling throughout Colorado (Loveland, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, Steamboat Springs, Grand Junction, Pueblo, Alamosa) discussing the economy and other issues facing Coloradans. See the schedule below....
- December 19, 2008
Colorado revenue shortfall pegged at $604 million
By Alicia Haywood on December 19, 2008Read moreMajor cuts in state services are likely after the non-partisan Legislative Council released an economic forecast Friday projecting that the state general fund will fall $604 million short of revenue this year.To read the rest of this article, visit the Rocky Mountain News
- December 16, 2008
20% of Coloradans Lack Health Insurance
By Alicia Haywood on December 16, 2008Read moreAccording to a U.S. Census Bureau report, nearly 1 in 5 Coloradans does not have health insurance; among Hispanics it is 1 in 3. The Rocky Mountain News has an interactive site where you can find out what percentage of people in your county lack health insurance. Click here...