By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 15:53 EST, 3 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:25 EST, 3 October 2013 Obamacare organizers in Colorado are taking Obamacare promotion to a new low – at least in terms of their dress code. A health insurance provider is sending 20-something activists out on the streets of Denver…
Some 155,000 Coloradans who signed up for health insurance through Connect For Health Colorado were able to save 900 dollars per year on average through American Rescue Plan Act tax credits. Those credits have been extended by President Joe Biden s Inflation Reduction Act and will be in play as open enrollment begins next week. Kevin Patterson, C-E-O of Colorado s marketplace, said competition remains strong among the state s insurers, and all counties have at least one option for coverage. .
Nearly 200,000 Coloradans signed up for health insurance through Connect for Health Colorado during the open enrollment period that ended Jan. 15 – the highest ever total for the program during open enrollment.
Nearly 200,000 Coloradans signed up for health insurance through Connect for Health Colorado during the open enrollment period that ended Jan. 15 – the highest ever total for the program during open enrollment.