While Colorado cuts care for its most vulnerable, it continues funding undocumented children in a $96 million program
By Shaina Cole | Contributing Writer, Rocky Mountain Voice
“This is selfish.” That’s how Jon Caldara opened his April 1 column, writing not about politics, but about his son. He leads Denver’s Independence Institute and has long been a free-market voice in Colorado.
"My son, Chance, has Down syndrome," Caldara shared. "This 21-year-old man cannot consistently count to five, can't read and can't write his own name. He needs constant supervision for choking risks. He still needs help toileting. And that's just the start."
Medicaid, Caldara wrote, "was designed for people like him, our most vulnerable. And I am grateful for it. This is the funding he requires to live."
The Colorado legislature is in the process of cutting it — not because the state determined Chance and people...



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