Amendment 69, ColoradoCare, would replace Obamacare and private insurance in Colorado with a single payer healthcare system. It would eliminate deductibles and would allow patients to choose doctors and specialists without distinguishing between those "in network" and those "out of network." The system would be financed by a 10% payroll tax levied on Colorado employers and employees. The system would launch in 2019 and cost an estimated $38 Billion per year. Opponents, including insurance companies and chambers of commerce, argue that the plan lacks specifics and the pay…
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64% No |
29% Yes |
53% No |
7% Yes, healthcare costs are out of control. |
11% No, this will make Colorado one of the highest taxed states in the U.S. |
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