Good morning. Here's a look at news reports from around the state on issues of interest to the Colorado Center on Law and Policy for Friday, June 4, 2010. Listing does not imply endorsement of the content.
HEALTH POLICY
The Denver Post: Caldara gets kick out of deadline change
House Bill 09-1326 moved up the deadline set out in the state Constitution for turning in signatures by three weeks to July 12 – an odd move considering laws passed by legislators are always trumped by the Constitution.
Denver Business Journal: Colorado managed care network gets $1M from stimulus for health IT
Colorado Community Managed Care Network, which operates 12 non-profit health care centers across the state, got a $1 million federal grant from the federal stimulus program to improve its health information technology systems.
FISCAL POLICY
Aurora Sentinel commentary: Coffman: Fight for a balanced budget amendment
A system that allows the government to spend money it does not have, and then to cover up the true cost of such spending to the American people, is no longer serving the people. A government of the people, by the people, and for the people is one that is responsible with the people’s money. It not only just spends what it has to, but also only spends what it actually has.
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