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Colorado abortion fund saw 84% increase in spending to pay for procedures in 2025
Among clients who received Cobalt funding for an abortion procedure, just under 48% were from Colorado, and just under 40% were Texas residents.
Colorado Abortion Fund Saw 84 Percent Jump in Spending on Procedures in 2025
Just under 48 percent of clients receiving funding were from Colorado, and almost 40 percent were Texas residents.
Colorado group Cobalt spent $2.4M on abortion aid
The Cobalt Abortion Fund in Colorado spent a record $2.4 million in 2025 helping nearly 4,000 people access and pay for abortion care, the organization says.
Colorado group Cobalt Abortion Fund spent $2.4M on abortion assistance in 2025
The Cobalt Abortion Fund in Colorado spent a record $2.4 million in 2025 helping nearly 4,000 people access and pay for abortion care, the organization says.
Wither and die; Next with Kyle Clark
A look at Democrats plan to redraw Colorado’s congressional map into a lot of blue and just a little red. – And look on the bright side of this dry winter.
RISE Collective clinic is continuing Boulder’s long abortion legacy
A new abortion provider for a new era.
Colorado’s constitutional right to abortion has kicked in. Now what?
In 2024, Coloradans voted to put abortion rights in the Colorado Constitution and lift a ban on public insurance coverage for abortion care with Amendment 79, which took effect Jan. 1, 2026. So now what?
Despite police pushback, bill requiring warrant to search license plate tracking database advances
Senate Bill 70 prohibits governments from accessing databases containing historical location information without a warrant, consent or exigent circumstances.
Abortion rights groups back Colorado bill requiring warrants for Flock camera searches
Senate Bill 70, introduced Wednesday, prohibits government officials from accessing location tracking databases without a judicial warrant.