GOP wants to repeal Colorado health exchange

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GOP wants to repeal Colorado health exchange

Democrats say promise they will fight
State Sen. Jim Smallwood, R-Parker, said Thursday he is sponsoring a bill that would kill the state’s health exchange.

GOP wants to repeal Colorado health exchange

State Sen. Jim Smallwood, R-Parker, said Thursday he is sponsoring a bill that would kill the state’s health exchange.
In other action

Seventeen bills were scheduled to go before committees Thursday, and three had a second reading.
House Bill 1005, which modernizes laws relating to the State Auditor office; HB 1019, which has to do with the amount county treasurers collect on tax sales, and HB 1030, which updates the 1921 Irrigation Districts law, passed a second reading in the House.
Bills that went before committees are:
Senate Bill 11 would create a technical demonstration forum to study how advanced technologies could improve access to public transportation for people with disabilities.The forum would consist of seven members who would gather, document and distribute data to the governor and members of the General Assembly by the end of the year. The bill passed the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, 5-0.
S.B. 65 would require health care professionals and facilities to make a list available to the public of prices for the common services they provide. The bill would also protect individuals who decide to pay out of pocket rather than put in health care claims. It passed, 5-0, in the Senate Health and Human Services Committee. H.B. 1025 and 1074 would remove obsolete portions of the state constitution that cover Colorado’s legislative and congressional districting respectively. The bipartisan-sponsored bills are considered housekeeping measures that would eliminate nearly 30,000 words from the Colorado Revised Statutes. The bills passed 9-0 in a House committee and now goes to the full House.Luke Perkins

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