Here’s what’s going on with Medicaid in Colorado, including potential deep federal cuts
Congressional Republicans want to cut taxes in a big way. As part of a budget blueprint they aim to slash spending, add funding for border enforcement and defense, and make up to $4.5 trillion in tax cuts. One major program that could be chopped back — Medicaid.
What’s it mean for Colorado? It means potentially sweeping changes for Coloradans, especially those enrolled in the program, for health care institutions like community health centers, clinics, and hospitals, and the state’s economy.