27 Apr 09 Colorado Governor Signs Bill To Expand State Medicaid Program
Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter (D) on Tuesday signed a bill (HB 1293) that would impose a fee on hospitals to raise about $600 million annually to draw down matching federal funds to expand Medicaid coverage and other health programs, the
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