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Prop 1 Analysis Official Voter Information Guide California

WebPlaces for Mental Health Care and Drug or Alcohol Treatment. Proposition 1 would give up to $4.4 billion to the state program that builds more places for mental health care and …

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Proposition 1 Official Title and Summary Official Voter …

WebIncreased state costs to repay bonds of about $310 million annually for 30 years. These bond funds would be used to build (1) more places where people can get …

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Proposition 1 Arguments and Rebuttals Official Voter Information

WebIn 2004, the voters passed Proposition 63, the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), which dedicated funds for community-based mental health services. …

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Proposition 1 Official Voter Information Guide California …

WebPRO Proposition 1 addresses California's urgent crisis of homelessness, mental health and addiction, authorizing $6.4 billion in bonds and directing billions more annually to expand …

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Proposition 1 Arguments and Rebuttals Official Voter Information

WebWade, Prop. 1 ensures that the choice to seek comprehensive reproductive health care will always be protected in California. Reproductive medical decisions should be made with …

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Proposition 29 Arguments and Rebuttals Official Voter …

WebThey say dialysis clinics are already highly regulated, but they face far fewer inspections than other health facilities, and even so, deficiencies are often uncovered. Prop. 29 …

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Proposition 45 Analysis Official Voter Information Guide

WebIn 1988, California voters approved Proposition 103, which requires that rates for certain types of insurance—including automobile and homeowner's insurance—not be …

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Proposition 1 Official Voter Information Guide California …

WebCON Proposition 1 is an extreme law that allows late-term abortions at taxpayer expense up to the moment of birth—even if the baby is healthy and the mother’s health is not …

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Prop 29 Analysis Official Voter Information Guide California

WebGroup and Individual Health Insurance. Many people in the state have group health insurance coverage through an employer or another organization (such as a union). …

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Proposition 52 Official Voter Information Guide California

WebAGAINST. George M. Yin. Californians for Hospital Accountabilty and Quality Care–No on 52, Sponsored by Service Employees International Union–United Healthcare Workers …

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Prop 2 Analysis Official Voter Information Guide California

WebMental Health Services Act In 2004, California voters approved Proposition 63, also known as the Mental Health Services Act. The act provides funding for various county mental …

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Proposition 24 Arguments and Rebuttals Official Voter …

WebUnder California law, your privacy rights follow you wherever you go. But with Proposition 24, the minute you travel out of state with a phone, wearable device, or computer, big …

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California Statewide November 2, 2004 General Election

WebProposition 63: Provides comprehensive mental health care for children, adults, and seniors. Helps individuals and families without insurance, or whose insurance doesn't …

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Prop 11 Analysis Official Voter Information Guide California

WebIn most cases, however, insurance pays for ambulance trips. More than two-thirds of ambulance trips are for patients with government insurance, such as Medicare and …

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Proposition 2 Arguments and Rebuttals

WebProp. 2 builds housing and keeps mental health services in reach for people—the key to alleviating homelessness complicated by mental illness. More than 134,000 people are …

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Proposition 11 Arguments and Rebuttals Official Voter …

WebPROP. 11 PROVIDES MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS FOR EMTs & PARAMEDICS. It takes a special type of person to be an EMT or paramedic, and it can sometimes be a stressful …

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California Statewide November 2, 2004 General Election

WebHealth Care Coverage Requirements. Referendum. A "Yes" vote approves, and a "No" vote rejects legislation that: Provides for individual and dependent health care coverage for …

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CA Secretary of State

WebAdditional state and local costs for existing health care programs and benefits, probably in the range of tens of millions to hundreds of millions of dollars annually, depending on …

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Proposition 27 Arguments and Rebuttals Official Voter …

WebPermanent Solutions for Homelessness, Mental Health, Addiction & Tribal Funding. Non-profit leaders, mayors, and California Tribes support Proposition 27 because it will …

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Proposition 22 Arguments and Rebuttals Official Voter …

WebIMPROVES app-based work by requiring companies to provide new benefits, including: guaranteed minimum earnings • funding for health benefits • medical and disability …

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Proposition 11 Official Voter Information Guide California

WebProp. 11 ensures EMTs and paramedics are paid to be reachable during breaks to save lives, gives them better disaster training that meets FEMA standards and mandatory …

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CA Secretary of State

WebSECTION 1. Section 11362.5 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read: 11362.5. (a) This section shall be known and may be cited as the Compassionate Use Act of 1996. …

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