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

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    What a ‘no’ vote means. A no vote on Prop 34. is a vote to keep rules governing California-based participants in the federal drug discount program the same. Supporters of Prop. 34.

  3. 2024 California Proposition 34 - Wikipedia

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

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

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    Opponents call it a “revenge initiative.”

  5. 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 ...

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

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    No formal argument was submitted against Prop. 6 in the state’s official voter information guide, ... Prop. 34 is a not-so-veiled attempt to strike back at the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, said ...

  7. Proposition 34 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 34 may refer to: 2012 California Proposition 34; 2024 California Proposition 34 This page was last edited on 5 November 2024 ...

  8. 2012 California Proposition 34 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 34 was a California ballot measure that was decided by California voters at the statewide election on November 6, 2012. It sought to repeal Proposition 17 , originally passed by voters in 1972, thus abolishing the death penalty in California .

  9. 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 ...