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California's Prop 35, Medi-Cal Services
Prop 35: California proposition to lock in more money for Medi-Cal takes early lead
California's health care industry mostly united behind Proposition 35, which would bolster Medi-Cal by dedicating money for it from a tax on health insurance plans.
California voters to consider Proposition 35, a tax on health care plans to fund Medi-Cal
One of the 10 ballot measures California voters are considering in the November election, Proposition 35 aims to increase funding for Medi-Cal services relied on by millions in the state.
California's Prop 35, Medi-Cal Services: Live 2024 election results
CALIFORNIA, USA — On Nov. 5, 2024, Californians will vote on several statewide ballot propositions, each one carrying impacts on laws or taxes across the state. Proposition 35 would require the state to spend the money from a tax on health care plans on Medi-Cal, the public insurance program for low-income Californians and people with disabilities.
CA prop election results: Proposition 35, permanent funding for Medi-Cal health care services
Californians are voting on whether the state can permanently keep a tax on managed health care insurance plans that's been in place since 2009.
Opinion
The likely outcome of Prop. 35? California will have to cut care for Medi-Cal patients | Opinion
Prop. 35 is the most expensive measure before voters, a health care industry-funded proposal claiming to strengthen Medi-Cal.
2024 California proposition election results: Prop 35 tax on health insurance providers
Proposition 35 would ask California voters to make permanent a tax on health insurance providers, also known as managed care organizations. See results here.
California voters approve Proposition 35, a tax on health care plans to fund Medi-Cal
Voters have approved Proposition 35, a ballot measure that aims to increase funding for Medi-Cal services relied on by millions in the state.
California Proposition 34 Election Results: Regulate Spending by Health Care Providers
This proposition would require that 98 percent of the revenues from a federal prescription drug discount program be used on direct patient care. Source: Election results are from The Associated Press.
Prop 34: Restricts spending of prescription drug revenues by certain health care providers
Restricts spending of prescription drug revenues by certain health care providers The first set of rankings for the inaugural 12-team playoff will be released on Tuesday. The Royals, Guardians, Mariners,
2024 California proposition election results: Prop 34 prescription drug revenues spending
Proposition 34 asks California voters to approve new rules for some health care providers and how they use the money they make from selling discounted prescription drugs. See results here.
California voters weigh in on health care spending via Prop. 34
Prop. 34 is about healthcare spending. But it also would likely quash the controversial AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s fight for rent control.
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Prop. 35, which taxes managed care organizations, passed by California voters
California voters on Tuesday approved Proposition 35, the measure that cements an existing tax on health plans to help fund ...
Sierra Sun Times
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California Medical Association Announces Voters Approve Prop 35 in Resounding Vote, Expanding Health Care Access for 15 Million Residents
California Medical Association Announces Voters Approve Prop 35 in Resounding Vote, Expanding Health Care Access for 15 ...
LAist
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Coming soon — Live results: Proposition 35
In California, ballots postmarked on or before Nov. 5 are counted toward the results as long as they arrive within seven days ...
The New York Times
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California Proposition 35 Election Results: Permanently Fund Medi-Cal Health
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would make permanent a state tax on health insurance plans, and would use that revenue to fund Medi-Cal ...
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Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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Opinion
PD Editorial: No on Prop. 35, a bad approach to public policy
Proposition 35 is probably the most complicated and obscure measure on the ballot this year, running nearly 15,000 words.
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