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California Senate Passes Single-Payer Health Care Despite Veto Threat
Created by Brian Shields on 1/28/2010 11:39:00 AM


      SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - The California Senate has approved creating a government-run health care system, ignoring a veto pledge from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

      Supporters say it is time for state legislatures to lead as the Obama administration's national health care proposal falters in Congress.

      Thursday's move in the nation's most populous state comes after Massachusetts voters changed the calculus in Congress by electing a Republican to the Senate who opposes the pending plan.

      Democrats are the majority in both houses of the California Legislature. The 40-member state Senate passed the single-payer plan on 22-14, party-line vote, sending it to the Assembly.

      The Republican governor says he will veto the bill if it reaches his desk, as he has on two similar bills in the past.
     
      (Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)

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  2/2/2010 2:09:05 PM
Anonymous 


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What is wrong with these people that they can't understand our state is bankrupt, we have the highest unemployment in the nation and now they want us to pay for a 20+billion dollar health care plan that won't be run any better then the DMV or the US Post office. Like standing in line? Like being told you can't have the kind of care you are used to? Like giving up your current health care plan.. like Kaiser, Blue Cross etc? If not.. tell your Senator, Assemblyman that you will vote them out if they vote for this insane bill.
  2/2/2010 12:15:31 PM
Tim 


Thanks Herr Arnold 
Thankfully we have a Governor who came to this country for the opportunity, not the entitlement ..he knows our strength.
     
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