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A recent tax and spending bill proposed by Republican lawmakers is set to significantly affect tens of thousands of Coloradans who rely on Medicaid for their health care needs. As the state navigates the potential cuts, several key numbers emerge that highlight the bill's implications for residents.
First, approximately 1.5 million Coloradans are currently enrolled in Medicaid, representing a substantial portion of the state's population. The proposed cuts could lead to a reduction in services, impacting the quality of care for vulnerable individuals. Additionally, it is estimated that around 60,000 residents may lose their coverage if funding is slashed, creating a gap in access to essential health services.
Moreover, the state could see a financial shortfall of up to $500 million, which would further strain the health care system. The repercussions of these cuts extend beyond just financial metrics; they threaten the well-being of families who depend on Medicaid for critical health care services. As discussions continue, the stakes remain high for Coloradans facing uncertainty regarding their health care coverage.
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