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DENVER, CO. -  JULY 18:  Denver Post's Electa Draper on  Thursday July 18, 2013.    (Photo By Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post)
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A Republican bill proposing to repeal the state health insurance exchange is scheduled to be heard by the Democrat-led House Health, Insurance and Environment Committee Thursday at the Capitol.

At least 22 Republicans in the House and Senate are sponsoring the bill to repeal the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange Act that created the state marketplace, Connect for Health Colorado.

House Bill 1066, from Rep. Janak Joshi, R-Colorado Springs, calls for repealing the act effective Jan. 1. It would require the state treasurer to transfer any unencumbered monies of the exchange to the state general fund.

Electa Draper: 303-954-1276, edraper@denverpost.com or

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