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Dialysis Industry Spends Millions, Emerges as Power Player in California Politics

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Over the past four years, the dialysis industry has spent $233 million on both political offense and defense in California. Most of it went toward protecting its revenues against ballot initiatives, but the industry also strategically worked the corridors of the state Capitol.

Fiscal general de California: los jueces deben ver que ACA es “indispensable”

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Respaldado por m谩s de 20 estados, Xavier Becerra defiende la ley contra el desaf铆o presentado hace dos a帽os por una coalici贸n de funcionarios estatales republicanos.

Justices Bound to See ACA as 鈥業ndispensable,鈥 Says Californian Leading Defense

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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday in a case that could overturn the Affordable Care Act. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who is defending the law with the backing of more than 20 other states, told California Healthline that he predicts the justices will uphold it.

Democrats Link GOP Challengers to Trump鈥檚 COVID Record, Efforts to Undo Obamacare

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Democratic congressional candidates in California and beyond are linking their Republican opponents to the COVID-19 crisis and the survival of the Affordable Care Act, betting that health care could be a decisive issue for voters, especially in toss-up districts.

D茅j脿 Vu for California Voters on Dialysis

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Californians are again being asked to weigh in on a dialysis ballot measure. This one purports to target patient safety, and dialysis industry giants are once again spending big to defeat it.

New Laws Keep Pandemic-Weary California at Forefront of Health Policy Innovation

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Gov. Gavin Newsom approved many consequential health care bills by his bill-signing deadline Wednesday, including a ban on the sale of menthol and other flavored tobacco products, the creation of a state generic drug label and better coverage for mental health disorders.

鈥楾errible Role-Modeling鈥: California Lawmakers Flout Pandemic Etiquette

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As California workers and schoolchildren struggled to work from home, state lawmakers met in person. And as their legislative session came to a close in late August, they broke COVID rules: They huddled, let their masks slip below their noses, removed their masks to drink coffee 鈥 and required a new mom to vote in person while toting her hungry newborn.

In Legislative Shuffle, California Prioritizes Safety Gear and Sick Leave During Crisis

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Lawmakers are calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign bills that would address the challenges of the current COVID-19 crisis and help the state prepare for future pandemics.

California Rx: State May Dive Into Generic Drug Market

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California could become the first state to develop its own line of generic drugs under a bill approved Monday by the legislature. The measure heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom for consideration.

Lost on the Frontline

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鈥淟ost on the Frontline鈥 is an ongoing project by Kaiser Health News and The Guardian that aims to document the lives of health care workers in the U.S. who died from COVID 19, and to investigate why so many are victims of the disease.

California GOP Consultant Rues 鈥楤ig Mistake鈥 That Led to Family鈥檚 COVID Infections

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Richard Costigan, a well-respected fixture in state Capitol circles, has detailed his family鈥檚 ongoing experiences with COVID-19 on social media after catching the virus 鈥 he surmises 鈥 at a backyard gathering. The former Schwarzenegger aide wants people to know this virus doesn鈥檛 care who you are.

Medi-Cal Agency鈥檚 New Head Wants to Tackle Disparities and Racism

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Will Lightbourne, the new director of the California Department of Health Care Services, says government must address the racial disparities laid bare by COVID-19 and improve care for the state鈥檚 most vulnerable residents.

California Lawmakers Block Health Care Cuts

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State legislators and Gov. Gavin Newsom have hammered out an agreement on a budget that rejects Newsom鈥檚 proposed cuts to health care services for older and low-income people.

Por qu茅 los recortes en salud perjudican siempre a los californianos m谩s vulnerables

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En California, donde casi 2,9 millones de personas han solicitado el desempleo en los 煤ltimos dos meses, Newsom describi贸 los recortes propuestos como “prudentes” y “estrat茅gicos”.

鈥榃hy Do We Always Get Hit First?鈥 Proposed Budget Cuts Target Vulnerable Californians

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Safety-net health care programs that keep low-income Californians out of nursing homes are on the chopping block as Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers attempt to plug a massive budget deficit caused by the COVID-19 emergency.

Another Coronavirus Casualty: California鈥檚 Budget

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Before the coronavirus hit, California was looking at a budget surplus of more than $5 billion and lawmakers were debating how to increase the size of government health programs. Now, the state faces a deficit, program cuts, high unemployment 鈥 and no significant investment in public health funding at a time when the state needs it the most.

As Lawmakers Reconvene, Not Everyone Agrees On COVID-Only Agenda

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California legislators resume their work Monday after more than a month off. While the coronavirus pandemic has shifted the state鈥檚 priorities, many lawmakers say they still intend to push non-COVID health care bills to tax soda, ban vape flavors and more.

Lawmaker Pushing Mental Health Reform: It鈥檚 鈥楳ore Needed Than Ever鈥

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Gov. Gavin Newsom has asked lawmakers to pare down their legislative wish lists and focus on the state鈥檚 coronavirus response. But state Sen. Jim Beall plans to forge ahead with his mental health care proposals, including a measure to create a state mental health parity requirement.

California Lawmakers Struggle To Conduct Business Amid COVID-19 Lockdown

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In an interview with California Healthline, the state鈥檚 Senate leader, Toni Atkins, makes clear that with social-distancing measures in force it will be difficult to debate and pass complicated budget measures 鈥 but public health, education and public safety will be priorities.