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by Robert Stephenson last modified 2009-04-23 04:10 PM

About the California Health Insurance Reliability Act, Senate Bill 810, and other single payer legislation around the country.

the California Universal Healthcare Act - SB 810

The California Universal Healthcare Act. SB 810 provides universal healthcare minus the insurance industry.  SB 810 removes the criminal health insurance industry from our lives. The health insurance industry exists to avoid the sick, deny claims, and pass costs on to others. 

SB 810 is a bureaucracy buster as it removes the thousands of health insurance forms that providers and patients have to deal with.  SB 810 contains no co-pays or deductibles.

The current SB 810 bill was introduced in Feb. 2009 by Mark Leno.  Its predecessor, SB 840, was introduced by Sen. Sheila Kuehl in 2005, passed twice by the legislature and vetoed twice by Gov. Schwarzenegger.  The two bills are almost identical.  For more details on SB 840, click here.


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