Apr. 18--DENVER -- Colorado's insurance commissioner would have broad power to reduce annual rate increases proposed by private health insurers -- but not auto insurers -- under a bill that passed in committee Thursday. A separate committee approved a bill to require drivers to buy medical policies as part of their plans. Health insurance costs have risen at six times the rate of inflation since 2001, and Colorado has the seventh-highest premiums despite being the country's healthiest state.....
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