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Colorado children losing health insurance as new report reveals widening gaps in care
A new report by the Colorado Children's Campaign reveals rising uninsured rates among low-income children, with the rate doubling to 10% in one year. The report highlights challenges in child care access, academic gaps, and low graduation rates for foster youth, as federal funding cuts threaten programs supporting Colorado families.
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