California lawmakers trying again for single-payer

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California lawmakers have introduced legislation again that would provide "comprehensive universal single-payer" health coverage for all 39 million residents of the state under a program called CalCare.

Filed in February, the bill "would provide that CalCare cover a wide range of medical benefits and other services and would incorporate the healthcare benefits and standards of other existing federal and state provisions, including the federal Children’s Health Insurance Program, Medi-Cal, ancillary healthcare or social services covered by regional centers for persons with developmental disabilities, Knox-Keene, and the federal Medicare program."

On April 23, Politico reported that "more single-payer-friendly leaders" are now in the state's legislature, which began its first committee hearings on the new legislation the same day.

California Democrats have previously made attempts to enact a single-payer system in the state — a 2022 analysis from the state found CalCare could cost between $494 billion and $552 billion annually.

Several single-payer bills have been introduced in California since 2003, most of which failed to pass the legislature. One bill, Senate Bill 840, was approved by lawmakers in 2006 and 2008 but was vetoed by then Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger both times.

In October, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB 770, which directs the state's HHS to outline requirements for a federal wage application focused on universal healthcare coverage in partnership with the federal government.

Other states such as Oregon and New York have also recently debated single-payer policies, but no state has enacted a universal system. In 2023, Sen. Bernie Sanders reintroduced the Medicare for All Act with record support in Congress.

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Hilarious, seeing as how people already hate the existing Medi-Cal Medicaid. 9 month+ waits are common, along with pin-thin doctor lists. It would be pure chaos. You cannot force doctors into taking this dogshit, as they are private businesses, and most don't take Medi-Cal right now. Should also be noted, according to KTLA "Still, not all problems have been addressed and the bill is likely to face an uphill battle this time due to the state’s overall budget deficit and the bill’s lack of funding structure." These utopian commies, who are completely devoid of logic, don't understand....this will NEVER work in a country like America. Ever. Money does not grow on trees, and most people don't want government in control of their healthcare.
 
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Even Comrade Stalin and the Politburo get a kick out of this new California bill.
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California stands as one of the most picturesque states in the Union, awesome weather and natural beauty. However, despite its allure, I personally wouldn't live there due to its socialist views on the direction America should take.
 
We already have single payor.

It all comes from the same pot of money. (US economy)

And the government regulates every aspect of it.

Only difference is the current system has 15 for-profit layers that add billions in extra expenses each year.

If citizens deem the government incompetent, the government will always be incompetent. And who exactly does that benefit anyhow? Corporations who want to profit from the perceived government incompetence.

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However, single payor will never work in a single state. It needs to be national to actually work effectively.
 
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