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These have to do with health care but I'm seeing and hearing a lot of ads against them, warning of politician determining your health care and being manipulated by "special interests."
I don't recall seeing pro ads, though I skip ads on my Tivo in general. But hear them on the radio and occasionally see them on sports channels.
Prop 45 requires rates to be approved by the CA Insurance commissioner. It appears to have the backing of most consumer watchdog groups while the opposition are the insurers and various health care provider organizations:
http://ballotpedia.org/California_P..._for_Insurance_Company_Rates_Initiative_(2014)
Prop 46, which appears to have the same groups for and against, would raise the non-economic damages of malpractice suits from $250k to $1 million and also provide random drug testing of doctors, with doctors testing positive to be reported to some state body as well as receive suspensions:
http://ballotpedia.org/California_P...awsuits_Cap_and_Drug_Testing_of_Doctors_(2014)
Like I said, the only ads I've heard are from the against side and one of the claims is of course that it would raise health care costs in the state.
I don't recall seeing pro ads, though I skip ads on my Tivo in general. But hear them on the radio and occasionally see them on sports channels.
Prop 45 requires rates to be approved by the CA Insurance commissioner. It appears to have the backing of most consumer watchdog groups while the opposition are the insurers and various health care provider organizations:
http://ballotpedia.org/California_P..._for_Insurance_Company_Rates_Initiative_(2014)
Prop 46, which appears to have the same groups for and against, would raise the non-economic damages of malpractice suits from $250k to $1 million and also provide random drug testing of doctors, with doctors testing positive to be reported to some state body as well as receive suspensions:
http://ballotpedia.org/California_P...awsuits_Cap_and_Drug_Testing_of_Doctors_(2014)
Like I said, the only ads I've heard are from the against side and one of the claims is of course that it would raise health care costs in the state.