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A funny thing happened at the Colorado Senate Finance Committee meeting last week. A transportation policy meeting broke out, carrying an environmental debate on its back.
And yet they we were talking about the Taxpayerâs Bill of Rights, climate change, carpool lanes, seed money for Front Range rail and kicking the can down the road into a pothole for nearly eight hours.
Welcome to the way Colorado handles a service every one of us depend on every day. That one hearing looked like a greatest hits collection of why we canât have nice things.
Sen. Steve Fenberg is admirably pitching the most serious attempt Iâve seen in the 20 years I ve lived in this state to fill a deep hole in transportation needs, growth planning and collective cynicism.
A bill that would require health insurance companies to provide a free annual mental health exam passed its first committee before the General Assembly on Wednesday.
The House Health and Insurance Committee passed House Bill 1068 unanimously and goes next to the House Appropriations Committee.
The mental health screening would be comparable to physical checkups or other preventive care. The companies could not collect deductibles, copayments or coinsurance for the coverage.
The bill is sponsored by Democrats: Reps. Dafna Michaelson Jenet of Commerce City and Brianna Titone of Arvada, with Sen. Dominick Moreno, also from Commerce City.
Michaelson Jenet said getting early help shifts the focus to wellness instead of treatment as a reaction to crises.
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COVID-19 is No Match For Love as Loveland, Colorado Celebrates 75th Anniversary of Valentine Re-Mailing Program
January 12, 2021 GMT
For 75 years, Loveland, the nation’s Sweetheart City Loveland has been spreading love and joy across the world by re-mailing valentines with a special stamp and poem. Today, the Loveland Chamber of Commerce celebrates the program’s diamond anniversary by unveiling the 2021 stamp, valentine card and verse, and postmark.
“This is a very special year for Loveland and this amazing program. So much has rocked the world recently and we are honored to help spread love, joy, and unity when people need it most,” said Mindy McCloughan, president of the Loveland Chamber of Commerce. “Our designs and verses this year not only reflect the 75-year history of the program, but they also demonstrate that COVID-19 and national unrest are no match for love