Colorado legislators worked over the weekend to debate wolf funding, money for health insurance and inoculating Planned Parenthood — at least at the state level — from looming Medicaid cuts.

Here's what you need to know.

Wolf funding

One key question for legislators is whether to allow the use of any state dollars — regardless of the source — to pay for bringing in more wolves to Colorado in this fiscal year. They ended up prohibiting the use of general dollars, but still permitting donations to pay for the program.

Free meals

Lawmakers approved a change to a ballot measure dealing with revenue retention tied to the state's free meals program for K-12 students. There are two ballot measures facing voters about the program in November — the bill approved on Sunday changes the ballot me

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