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Sons of Single-payer: Why California Doesn't Need More Government in Health Care
Submitted by Michael Lynch, John C. Liu on 10.1.1996

In November 1994, California voters overwhelmingly defeated Proposition 186 (73% - 27%), an initiative that would have placed every man, woman, and child's health care needs in California in the hands of a government run and controlled system. Now, the same labor organizations that were behind Proposition 186 are back with the same agenda, but with a different twist.

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