New Poll Shows Near Supermajority of California Voters Oppose Single-Payer Health Care
Proposed Single-Payer Law Would Cost Taxpayers Additional
A telephone survey of voters conducted by the California Agents and Health Insurance Professionals (CAHIP), formerly known as the
“The proposed single-payer law forces Californians into healthcare chaos while demanding they hand over an additional
The poll, commissioned by CAHIP, found:
- Healthcare reform is not a leading issue for voters in 2022
- Even in the wake of a pandemic, nearly three-quarters (72.1%) of Californians are satisfied with the timeliness, cost, quality, availability, and accessibility of their current health care coverage
- Nearly a supermajority (64.5%) oppose legislation establishing single payer healthcare with 54.2% strongly opposing the legislative proposal
Specifics of the proposed AB 1400 (Kalra) would eliminate all existing public and private individual and group health insurance coverage, including Medicare,
“Despite renewed efforts by some lawmakers to establish a government-run single payer healthcare system in
“California is still dealing with COVID-19 -- AB 1400 would leave Californians with an astronomical bill for their healthcare, little accountability and no guarantee of better or even similar care,” said Davis. “We urge the Assembly to listen to Californians and oppose AB 1400, which would force every single resident into a new, untested government-run healthcare system with no ability to opt out and no guarantees that they could keep their doctors or benefits.”
About California Agents and Health Insurance Professionals (CAHIP)
CAHIP is the state’s largest association of health insurance agents, brokers, and other health insurance industry professionals. Our members help millions of individual Californians, families and businesses evaluate, select, purchase, and use their healthcare coverage plans. Our agents and brokers also serve as consumer advocates for policyholders and their families year-round to help with questions and if coverage disputes arise - all at no additional cost to the consumer. CAHIP works diligently with stakeholders, legislators, and regulators to ensure the best possible outcomes for Californians. For more information go to www.cahu.org.
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