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Unlocking the Mystery of Leap Years • Leap Year Explained • Discover the secret behind leap years and learn how to easily identify them using simple rules. F...
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Feb 4, 2022 · In 2021, the California Assembly introduced a new bill, AB 1400, which – if passed – would have eliminated health care in California, as we know it today. Instead, all health care in California would be provided by one new “Single Payer” system called “CalCare” – with no other options for Californians.
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Leap Year in 1300 Explained • 1300 Leap Year • Discover why 1300 was considered a leap year under the Julian calendar but not according to the modern Gregori...
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Feb 1, 2022 · Updated: 12:09 PM PST February 1, 2022. CALIFORNIA, USA — Despite, or perhaps because of, an aggressive last-minute push by progressive activists ahead of a crucial deadline, legislation to ...
Feb 1, 2022 · On Jan. 6, 2022, Assemblymember Ash Kalra, a Democrat from San Jose, announced details of a new single payer health insurance bill, AB 1400, which he had introduced the previous year. The bill would create “CalCare,” a state-funded system to provide wide-ranging medical, dental and vision coverage for every resident of California.
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Feb 1, 2022 · This year, Kalra introduced a second bill, Assembly Constitutional Amendment 11, which would have used $163 billion in proposed new taxes to pay for the single-payer plan under AB 1400.
Feb 7, 2022 · Hsiao said under AB 1400, California lawmakers were also considering a plan with “too many unknowns.“ “AB 1400 tried to take a huge quantum leap from where you are to an idealistic plan ...