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The Democrats behind the bill say requiring Colorado colleges and universities to make the medication available would close gaps in access for students.
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KUNC News and the Colorado Capitol News Alliance take a look at the top stories that mattered to our readers and listeners this year.
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Federal funding cuts leave Colorado to decide how long it can sustain Planned Parenthood.
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Two bills passed in Colorado’s special session aim to safeguard safety-net programs. One boosts state funding for SNAP food assistance, the other guarantees Medicaid coverage at Planned Parenthood clinics.
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Anti-abortion groups are now pushing for restrictions on mifepristone. Numerous studies say the FDA-approved drug is safe.
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Nearly one year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the number of people traveling to states where abortion is still legal has surged, stretching local resources.
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After two federal judges issued contradictory decisions on a widely used abortion pill, Colorado providers face an uncertain future.
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A Texas law banning most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy went into effect earlier this month. This is forcing many Texans who need abortions to seek care outside their home state, including in Colorado.
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Protest signs and pink, cat-eared “pussyhats” are flooding the Denver Public Library after archivists put out a request for the Women’s March…
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A judge ruled that Robert Lewis Dear, charged with killing three people at a clinic in November, is not mentally capable of understanding the case. He will now go to a state psychiatric hospital.