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Appropriations panel unanimously advances bill to require insurers to cover colorectal screenings beginning at 45

House Appropriations Committee · October 30, 2025
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Summary

The House Appropriations Committee voted unanimously to pass House Bill 11-23, which would require health insurers to cover colorectal cancer screenings without cost-sharing beginning at age 45; the committee recorded no discussion on the measure.

The House Appropriations Committee voted unanimously to advance House Bill 11-23, which would require health insurance companies to provide coverage for colorectal cancer screenings without cost-sharing for covered persons beginning at age 45.

At the committee meeting the executive director summarized the proposal: "We have…

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