Colorado politicians, hospitals and analysts react to Senate Republican draft of health care bill
Rep.
He said the
"I'm confident, in the final version, those will be covered," Buck said.
He does see some room for improvement in flexibility.
"I'm hopeful we will all agree to give states the flexibility for Medicaid work requirements," Buck said. "I believe flexibility will drive down costs."
Sen.
"This is the first I've viewed the legislation so I am beginning to carefully review it as we continue to look at ways to rescue
In a statement, Sen.
"You couldn't design a bill less responsive to what the opponents of Obamacare have said they want than the bill that recently passed the
Colorado
"No wonder
She went on to say the bill would raise premiums on hard-working folks while offering tax cuts to CEOs.
Officials with one of northern
"It is essential that no one lose their health care coverage and that health care providers receive adequate reimbursement for the care we provide," the statement read. "For these reasons, we encourage
"Over the first 10 years, the bill would cut
The state budget likely won't make up for that gap, Johnson said, leaving 628,000 Coloradans without coverage.
The
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