2008 Nov 4 :: State of Colorado :: Constitutional Amendment 56[see summary of question below] See summary »
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Shall there be an amendment to the Colorado constitution concerning health care coverage for employees, and, in connection therewith, requiring employers that regularly employ twenty or more employees to provide major medical health care coverage to their employees, excluding the state and its political subdivisions from the definition of "employer" allowing an employer to provide such health care coverage either directly through a carrier, company, or organization or acting as a self-insurer, or indirectly by paying premiums to a health insurance authority to be created pursuant to this measure that will contract with health insurance carriers, companies, and organizations to provide coverage to employees, providing that employees shall not be required to pay more than twenty percent of the premium for such coverage for themselves and more than thirty percent of such coverage for the employees' dependents, financing the costs of administering the health insurance authority and health care coverage provided through the authority with premiums paid by employers to the authority and, if necessary, such revenue sources other than the state general fund as determined by the general assembly; directing the general assembly to enact such laws as are necessary to implement the measure, and setting the effective date of the measure to be no later than November 1, 2009?
2008 Nov 4 :: State of Colorado :: Constitutional Amendment 56[see summary of question below] See summary »
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