Single-payer CalCare would be a disaster if passed
The state Assembly’s Health Committee approved legislation that would effectively outlaw private health insurance and force all Californians onto a government-run plan called CalCare. The plan calls for a tax increase of at least
With the promise of an incoming governor sympathetic to the cause, several state senators in 2017 introduced Senate Bill 562, which would have established single payer statewide. It passed the state
Incomplete indeed. Even though single payer would cost
state’s total general fund annual budget, the 2017 legislation proposed no funding mechanism.
Last year, state Assemblyman
This month, they finally revealed a plan for funding their single-payer ambitions. It would essentially double the state’s tax burden.
The proposal includes a 2.3% tax on a business’s gross revenue over
It includes additional graduated payroll taxes for employees of businesses with over 50 workers, and higher income taxes for Californians making more than
Those taxes would extract over
For people in the highest income brackets, well over half of each marginal dollar they make will go into the state’s coffers.
If taxes of that magnitude sound unprecedented and irrational, that’s because they are.
Luckily, pushing CalCare through the Legislature won’t be easy.
It’s no wonder why. Look at how single-payer systems abroad treat their patients.
In
In my native
But state lawmakers don’t seem likely to heed these horrors. After labor unions, in particular the
The Biden administration would have to give
That would be a dream come true for the state’s single-payer advocates. But for ordinary patients, CalCare would be a nightmare.



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