Sen. Ricardo Lara, D-Bell Gardens, released policy details about a plan to create a single-payer health care system for all California residents on Thursday.
Here we go again with national health care reform. But given the large gap between policies favored by Californians and those of the GOP in Washington, D.C., there is every reason for the Golden State to chart it's own health care course.
Michael Lighty writing for Center of Health Journalism
Yesterday was an amazing sight to see: over 1,000 people from all across Maryland marched through the streets of Annapolis to demand a ban on fracking in our state.
In the coming days, we may finally see an unveiling of the details and text of the “replacement†plan pledged by those in Congress who have lusted for years to repeal the Affordable Care Act.