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Representative Mike Coffman

Representing the 6th District of COLORADO

Health Care

Health care reform is essential for containing cost and expanding access.  This can be accomplished without raising taxes or stripping $100's of billions out of the Medicare system in order to start a new entitlement program.  We should allow small businesses to band together for the purchase of health insurance and promote price competition by allowing consumers to purchase health insurance across state lines forcing competition among insurance companies.  We should also provide tax incentives for individuals to purchase their own health insurance, and contain cost through medical malpractice reform.

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Dec 20, 2016 In The News

DENVER (AP) - The Justice Department is considering whether to investigate allegations that Veterans Affairs Department executives lied to Congress to conceal massive cost overruns at a $1.7 billion VA hospital under construction outside Denver.

The FBI’s Washington field office is reviewing the allegations, the Justice Department said in a letter to Congress. The letter was dated Dec. 9 and made public Tuesday.

The FBI is part of the Justice Department.

Nov 30, 2016 Press Release

Washington, DC -- U.S. Representative Mike Coffman (CO-06) today lauded the final passage of the 21st Century Cures Act noting that the legislation added language to advance regenerative medicine, better known as stem cell research, taken from a bill previously introduced by Coffman.  Advances in stem cell research have the potential of revolutionizing medicine by taking a patient’s own stem cells, harvesting those cells, and injecting them back into the patient in order to regrow tissue or organs. 

Sep 10, 2016 In The News

One of the best attempts to improve America’s mental health crisis in decades will stall if the U.S. Senate does not get its act together before it goes on another month-long break.  Freshly back from vacation, senators should pass Rep. Tim Murphy’s Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act.

Aug 9, 2016 Press Release

Aurora, CO -- U.S. Representative Mike Coffman (R-Aurora) today gave remarks at the 30th annual celebration of “National Health Center Week.” In his comments, Coffman recognized the commitment Metro Community Health Provider Network (MCPN) has made to provide health care services to vulnerable and underserved patients in the Denver Metro area. 

Aug 3, 2016 Press Release
Aurora, CO -- U.S. Representative Mike Coffman (R-Aurora) today hosted a policy briefing and discussion on the Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act (H.R. 2646) featuring U.S. Representative Tim Murphy, Ph.D. (R-PA), author of this bipartisan legislation and a national leader in mental healthcare reform.
Jul 8, 2016 Press Release

Washington, DC -- U.S. Representative Mike Coffman (CO-06) today issued the following statement on the passage of the Comprehensive Addiction Recovery Act:

Jul 6, 2016 Press Release
Washington, DC -- U.S. Representative Mike Coffman (CO-06) today issued the following statement on the passage of H.R. 2646, the Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act:
Jul 1, 2016 Press Release
Brighton, CO -- U.S. Representative Mike Coffman (CO-06) today visited the Audrey C. Farley Women’s Center at Salud Family Health Centers in Brighton.
Jun 29, 2016 In The News

As most congressional watchers begin to turn their attention to the November elections, U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman canvassed the northern Front Range on Wednesday — not for campaign purposes, but to make a last-ditch effort to move a health-care bill of his that has been stuck in limbo.

Jun 29, 2016 In The News

Imported Brazilian wood has been scratched from the budget-busting design for a veterans hospital under construction outside Denver, eliminated to save money.

A planned $10 million landscaping scheme has been slashed to $2 million, and subcontractors who find a way to reduce costs get to keep 30 percent of the savings, according to the Army Corps of Engineers, which took over management of the project after the cost nearly tripled.