Assembly Speaker Sidelines Single Payer Bill until 2018
SB 562 proposes a
Coburn stated, "CAHU remains committed to helping repair problems encountered by everyday Californians who are trying to obtain and pay for health care. CAHU stands ready and willing to help advance viable market stabilization strategies that will ensure our state continues to lead the nation in successfully administering an affordable, quality health care system for all Californians."
CAHU looks forward to working with state lawmakers on alternate solutions that provide a quality, comprehensive and affordable health care for all Californians.
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