EMSAC Advocates for Critical EMS Support at Colorado State Capitol
By Howard Paul, Communications Director
By Howard Paul, Communications Director
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EMSAC is hard at work preparing for the 2026 legislative session. Our ambitious legislative agenda includes finally declaring EMS as an essential service and creating funding mechanisms for treatment in place and transportation to alternative destinations.
A Note from Tom Anderson, EMSAC President
I’m excited to share the latest updates from EMSAC!
EMSAC and our allied state EMS organizations learned of the details of the new Rural Health Transformation (RHTP) Program recently passed by Congress as part of H.R1. just weeks ago. H.R. 1 Section 71401 of Public Law 119-21 “empowers states to strengthen rural communities across America by improving healthcare access, quality, and outcomes by transforming the healthcare delivery ecosystem.” It addresses several EMS-specific topics.
We jumped into action and successfully advocated on the professions behalf, with letters to Governor Polis and the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF). As such EMSAC has a seat on the RHTP Application Core Working Group, along with:
Yuma—June 21
Region 1 Representative Nick Nudell and Yuma Ambulance Service Director Keriann Josh met with U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert to discuss EMS priorities, with discussion points prepared by our advocacy team. Congressional District 4 comprises most all of Colorado's eastern plains.
Some wins—some losses
For Immediate Release
May 30, 2025
For further Information:
Howard Paul — (303) 829-5678 — [email protected]
Priya Telang — (313) 820-2428 — [email protected]
In a move that’s shocked legislators, healthcare providers, and consumer advocates, Governor Jared Polis today vetoed a patient protection bill that received unanimous support from the bipartisan General Assembly. HB25-1088, sponsored by Representative Karen McCormick, Representative Kyle Brown, Senator Kyle Mullica, and Senator Mark Baisley, would have ensured patients received no surprise “balance bills” after seeking ambulance care.
By Sean Caffrey
On February 18, dozens of EMS providers across the state descended on Denver for 2025 EMS Day at the Capitol. We offer our gratitude to Rep. Dusty Johnson and Sen. Mark Baisley for their tributes to Colorado EMS, as members were recognized for their public service on the floor of the State House and Senate.
The day also included meetings with individual legislators, a conversation with the Behavioral Health Administration and the annual legislative reception. This year’s gathering was the largest in EMSAC history and left its mark on state legislators, who said they would keep Colorado EMS at the front of their minds.
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