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Julianna Rennie, PolitiFact

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Hickenlooper Expanded Medicaid, Created State-Run Marketplace To Insure Nearly All Coloradans

By Julianna Rennie, PolitiFact April 17, 2019 KFF Health News Original

We wondered how Colorado’s uninsured rate changed during John Hickenlooper’s time in the governor’s mansion and how it compares with the rest of the country.

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