(The Center Square) – One in four rural Colorado hospitals are at risk of closing unless private insurance reimbursement for care increases, according to an organization focused on payment reform.
(The Center Square) – Delays in childcare subsidy payments drew significant attention in Jefferson City during this week’s veto session in the Missouri House of Representatives.
(The Center Square) – One man’s purchase of more than 15,000 business filings, all with one Colorado address, led to an investigation and lawsuit settled for $75,000.
(The Center Square) – The ballot items are withdrawn, ink is dry on the bill and everyone is claiming victory as Coloradans will see a reduction in property taxes after
(The Center Square) – A lawsuit filed by seven Republican attorneys general is alleging U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona is circumventing legal processes to cancel student loans.
(The Center Square) – Coloradans will vote on whether to shift $350 million in state funding to local law enforcement and provide a $1 million death benefit for survivors of
(The Center Square) – Voters will get a chance to approve a casino at the Lake of the Ozarks in November after a judge overturned the secretary of state’s ruling
(The Center Square) – A property tax bill sits on Democratic Gov. Jared Polis’ desk, but he’s not going to sign it until two conservative groups remove “cap and cut”
(The Center Square) – After one state agency was stopped from prohibiting sales of products with hemp-derived compounds, another is moving forward and seeking the public’s help with enforcement.