Will Legislature raise taxes by $200 billion for universal health care?
It came hours after a raucous convention of the
The object of their desire, Senate Bill 562, was the biggest item on the committee agenda, and a staff analysis laid out its immense cost --
The big number did not deter Sen.
"Health care spending is growing faster than the overall economy ... yet we do not have better health outcomes and we cover fewer people," Lara told the committee. "Given this picture of increasing costs, health care inefficiencies and the uncertainty created by
How would the huge cost be covered?
Lara and other advocates assume that existing federal, state and local government spending on health care would cover about half the total.
However, with President
Even were it certain, that still would leave a
Even if one assumes that
That's nearly as much as the state will collect this year in income and sales taxes with the nation's highest tax rates.
The projected tax bite could play a major role in next year's campaign for governor.
During the convention, the leading Democratic hopeful, Lt. Gov.
"It's time to reject timidity...and take real chances," Newsom told delegates.
That plays well with the activists, but to become governor, Newsom must also make his election pitch to centrist
His chief rivals, former
Meanwhile, what happens to SB 562 this year?
There's no way Democratic legislative leaders could persuade virtually all of their members to vote for
However, those leaders still must contend with the left-wing activists and threats by their leaders, especially the
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Activists hold up signs of support for Senate Bill 562 during the
Activists hold up signs of support for Senate Bill 562 during the
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