Amendment 63, “Right to Health Care Choice” on This November’s Ballot
by Mike Krause | 5:13 pm, August 26, 2010 | 2 Comments
Today the Colorado Secretary of State announced the approval of the “The Right to Health Care Choice” citizens initiative for this November’s ballot. The initiative is now officially titled Amendment 63. The Health Care Choice for Colorado Issue Committee collected a total of 135,000 signatures that were handed in on July 30th.
If approved by voters in November, Amendment 63 will amend Colorado’s Constitution in two meaningful ways. First, the State of Colorado would be prohibited from forcing its citizens to purchase a public or private health insurance product, either on its own, or on behalf of the federal government. Secondly, it would constitutionally protect fee-for-service health care by ensuring Coloradans the right to choose to pay out of pocket for health care services and products.
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August 26th, 2010 @ 8:02 pm
” Colorado would be prohibited from forcing its citizens to purchase a public or private health insurance product, either on its own, or on behalf of the federal government.”
Really? Does that mean I won’t have to buy car insurance any more? Professional liability coverage?
August 26th, 2010 @ 9:13 pm
No. It does not mean that. It means that robert southwell is required to go pound sand.