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Tipoffs for Longmont, Colorado (State) Newsletter for 2023-12-20 ( 3 items )  
Colo. House Democrats: Laws to Save Patients Money on Health Care, Protect Coloradans Go Into Effect (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Dec. 20 -- The Colorado House Democrats issued the following news release: On January 1, 2024, laws to cap the cost of epinephrine auto injectors at $60 for a 2-pack, protect patients during intimate exams and improve eating disorder treatment go into effect. "No one should ever have to choose between paying their bills and being able to afford their life-saving medication, which is why we passed a law that limits corporate price-gouging and makes EpiPens more accessible for  more PR

Colo. House Democrats: New Laws to Improve Access to Housing, Support Renters Go Into Effect (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Dec. 20 -- The Colorado House Democrats issued the following news release: Two laws to improve and secure access to housing will go into effect on Jan 1, 2024. HB23-1186 allows Coloradans to participate in eviction proceedings remotely, reducing the number of default evictions of tenants unable to participate in person. HB23-1184 expands property tax exemptions for nonprofit housing developers and helps increase Colorado's affordable housing stock. HB23-1186, sponsored by Rep more PR

Colo. Senate Democrats: New Laws to Improve Access to Housing, Support Renters Go Into Effect (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Dec. 20 -- The Colorado Senate Democrats issued the following news release: Two laws to improve and secure access to housing will go into effect on Jan 1, 2024. HB23-1186 allows Coloradans to participate in eviction proceedings remotely, reducing the number of default evictions of tenants unable to participate in person. HB23-1184 expands property tax exemptions for nonprofit housing developers and helps increase Colorado's affordable housing stock. HB23-1186, sponsored by Re more PR