Graham-Cassidy analysis shows billions in federal funding losses for Colorado's health care programs
6 years ago
Senate Republicans’ latest effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act would quickly cost Colorado at least $6 billion in federal funds, and could end up taking $78 billion from the state in the long-term, according to new analysis out Wednesday.
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