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American Focus > Blog > World News > Expensive beer, millions overpaid to a Medicaid program’s providers and more from the Colorado legislature this week
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Expensive beer, millions overpaid to a Medicaid program’s providers and more from the Colorado legislature this week

Last updated: January 31, 2026 6:45 am
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Colorado lawmakers approve funding for overcrowded prison systemColorado Medicaid overpaid program providers millionsExpansion of Colorado red flag law advancesColorado lawmaker withdraws defamation lawsuitColorado lawmakers target high stadium food and beer pricesColorado legislators express outrage over killing of Alex PrettiColorado Democrats propose major tax reforms

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Colorado lawmakers approve funding for overcrowded prison system

Colorado lawmakers voted to allocate millions of dollars to address the state’s overcrowded prison system after concerns were raised about safety in prisons and county jails. The Joint Budget Committee decided to fully fund payments to jails and medical expenses, despite the absence of a plan from Governor Jared Polis to release eligible inmates.

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Colorado Medicaid overpaid program providers millions

Colorado Medicaid officials acknowledged overpaying contracted transportation providers by several times, resulting in millions of dollars in excess payments. The error, which was corrected in November, led to providers billing the state significantly more than the actual cost of services.

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Expansion of Colorado red flag law advances

A proposal to expand Colorado’s red flag law, allowing more individuals to seek gun-removal orders, passed its initial stage in the state Senate. The law now permits family members, law enforcement, health care professionals, and educators to petition the courts for temporary firearm surrender.

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Colorado lawmaker withdraws defamation lawsuit

A Colorado legislator dropped a defamation lawsuit against two women who accused him of sexual harassment. The decision to end the lawsuit was reached without any settlement or confidentiality agreements.

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Colorado lawmakers target high stadium food and beer prices

Colorado Democrats introduced legislation to address rising prices at stadiums, airports, and other venues. The bills aim to increase price transparency, prohibit preferential pricing, and prevent companies from using personal data to set prices or wages.

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Colorado legislators express outrage over killing of Alex Pretti

Colorado lawmakers expressed anger over the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Minneapolis. The incident prompted emotional responses from legislators, highlighting concerns over law enforcement actions.

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Colorado Democrats propose major tax reforms

Colorado Democrats introduced measures that would significantly alter the state’s tax code, including a graduated income tax and an increase in the state’s spending cap. The proposals seek to redirect funds to education, healthcare, and other essential services.

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