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Colorado Medicaid Chief Resigns Amid Bipartisan Outcry Over Costs And Mismanagement
The Denver Gazette, Approved, State

Colorado Medicaid Chief Resigns Amid Bipartisan Outcry Over Costs And Mismanagement

By Marianne Goodland | The Denver Gazette Colorado’s top Medicaid official stepped down on Monday, just as a bipartisan bloc of state senators prepared to formally urge Gov. Jared Polis to remove her over what they called years of mismanagement, waste and costly errors inside the state’s largest agency. One legislator seeking the resignation of Kim Bimestefer, executive direct or of the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, called the leadership change a “necessary step toward accountability.” Bimestefer had been under fire from critics, who questioned how health officials have remained in their roles amid what they described as mismanagement at the state Medicaid program, which is beset by allegations of fraud, abuse and runaway spending. The program’...
Colorado lawmakers hike fees to fill budget gaps
Approved, Axios Denver, State

Colorado lawmakers hike fees to fill budget gaps

By John Frank | Axios Denver If you own a car, run a restaurant or go to court, expect to pay more in fees in coming years. Why it matters: The Democratic majority at the state Capitol is using fees to fill spending gaps in an austere budget year — even though it works against their promises to reduce Coloradans' cost of living. Catch up quick: The small-dollar increases are easy to overlook, but a handful of bills would generate big money for the state. READ THE FULL STORY AT AXIOS DENVER
Krannawitter: The budget and rule of law
Approved, Commentary, National, Substack

Krannawitter: The budget and rule of law

By Thomas L. Krannawitter, Ph.D. , Substack, Commentary Think the rule of law is important? Then the joke is on you. The rule of law has been murdered—it is dead, or close to it. And the prime suspect is the very body that writes laws: Congress. In 1974, Congress passed The Congressional Budget Act, a law prescribing a proper, formal annual budget process that features separate itemized appropriations bills that are supposed to be passed on time like clockwork. Congress didn’t have to create this kind of law binding on itself, but it did. READ THE FULL STORY AT SUBSTACK
Mayor Mike Johnston unveils 2025 budget proposal amid cuts due to declining Denver consumer spending
Approved, CBS Colorado, Local

Mayor Mike Johnston unveils 2025 budget proposal amid cuts due to declining Denver consumer spending

By Jasmine Arenas | CBS Colorado A drop in consumer spending is affecting the city of Denver's finances. Mayor Mike Johnston unveiled his proposed 2025 budget on Thursday, and as a result of that dip in it includes substantial cuts to programs that he's passionate about.   Nicole Doheny, the chief financial officer for the City and County of Denver, says cities like Los Angeles and Chicago are also facing similar challenges. "Denver is not immune to these factors. Here in Denver what these trends mean for us is that our revenue growth for 2025 is projected at 1.1%. (It's our) lowest revenue growth since the pandemic," Doheny said. READ THE FULL STORY AT THE CBS COLORADO

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