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Colorado Politics: Colorado legislators seek to stabilize health insurance premiums with federal tax credits going away

Colorado legislators are considering an infusion of cash into a program in an effort to keep health insurance premiums low amid recent changes to the tax code enacted by Congress, notably the end of tax credits offered on state-run and federal exchanges.

The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Kyle Brown, D-Louisville, told The Sum and Substance, a news site published by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce, that he plans to bring a new version of that bill — one that would levy two fees and raise about $100 million.

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