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  2. Proposition 34 explained: What California’s prescription drug ...

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    Prop. 34 would likely result in higher government costs due to increased oversight and enforcement of the rules. Those costs would be paid with fees by the organizations covered by the rules.

  3. 2024 California Proposition 34 - Wikipedia

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    The AIDS Healthcare Foundation was the primary supporter and financial backer of the concurrent Proposition 33, as well as 2018 California Proposition 10 and 2020 California Proposition 21; all were similar rent control proposals designed to overturn the Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act, which all failed with almost identical margins (60-40 ...

  4. Introducing the 2024 California ballot propositions. Here’s ...

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    The AHF has called Prop 34 “a wolf in sheep’s clothing.” Proposition 35, permanent Medi-Cal funding: Prop. 35 would make permanent a tax on health insurers, also known as the MCO tax, which ...

  5. List of California ballot propositions: 2000–2009 - Wikipedia

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    40 – Passed – The California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Act of 2002. AB 1602. 41 – Passed – Voting Modernization Bond Act of 2002. (Shelley-Hertzberg Act). AB 56. 42 – Passed – Transportation Congestion Improvement Act. Allocation of Existing Motor Vehicle Fuel Sales and Use Tax Revenues ...

  6. What do California’s propositions mean? Hear from ... - AOL

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    A virtual discussion hosted by the Sacramento Bee focused on some of the year’s most attention-grabbing ballot props.

  7. 2012 California Proposition 34 - Wikipedia

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    A coalition of law enforcement officials, murder victims’ family members, and wrongly convicted people launched the initiative campaign for the “Savings, Accountability, and Full Enforcement for California Act”, or SAFE California, Prop. 34. [3] If it had been passed by California voters on November 6, 2012, Prop. 34 would have replaced ...

  8. Proposition 34 explained: What California’s prescription drug ...

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  9. Your guide to Proposition 34: Effort to limit major ...

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    Proposition 34 would limit how certain healthcare providers spend revenues from a federal prescription drug program. The measure is an effort by the real estate industry to limit spending by the L ...