DENVER — A Colorado bill that would require commercial insurance providers to cover abortions for patients without copays advanced through a House committee on Tuesday. SB23-189 is one of a
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Colorado State Capitol. / f11photo / Shutterstock.Washington D.C., Mar 28, 2023 / 12:00 pm (CNA).The Colorado state Senate last week passed a three-bill "Safe Access to Protected Health Care" package that would radically expand abortion access in the state.The package now advances to the state House, which is likely to hold a vote on it this week. Given that Colorado has a Democratic majority in its House and a Democrat governor, the bills seem likely to become law.These measures would further expand abortion in Colorado, a state that already has some of the most pro-abortion laws in the U.S.If enacted, the three bills would mandate employers fully cover abortions until birth, ban treatments to reverse the abortion pill, greatly restrict crisis pregnancy centers from advertising, and more.Crisis pregnancy centers, which typically offer pregnant women and families free resources and baby materials, are specifically targeted in the new abortion package. The bill covering crisis
Colorado lawmakers on Wednesday spent their afternoon working on a trio of bills tied to abortion, the Democrats response to the U.S. Supreme Court s decision last year that overturned a nearly 50-year old decision legalizing abortion.