California
Related: About this forumWhat are your thoughts on the propositions for 2020?
I know to vote no on 22 (Uber / Lyft) and 23 (dialysis), are there any others that I need to know going in?
dhill926
(16,751 posts)there are others out there as well. MoveOn, etc.
https://progressivevotersguide.com/california/2020/general/choose
Cosmo Blues
(2,687 posts)All I can tell you is from my research I voted no on H scene, 20, 22, and 23 I voted yes on the others
Auggie
(31,608 posts)YES ON
PROP 14
PROP 15
PROP 16
PROP 17
PROP 18
PROP 19
PROP 21
PROP 23
PROP 25
NO ON
PROP 20
PROP 22
NEUTRAL ON
PROP 24
https://cademorg-media.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/28204844/CDP-PropEnsorsements__Interactive.pdf
I voted NO on 24 ... nice thought, but way too ambiguously worded.
Initech
(101,101 posts)Auggie
(31,608 posts)according to this link:
https://abc7.com/california-ballot-measures-november-2020-ca-props-propositions-guide-to/6419431/
Here's another:
Opponents
The campaign Stop the Dangerous & Costly Dialysis Proposition provided a list of involved organizations on the campaign's website, which is available here.
Political Parties
Republican Party of California
Corporations
DaVita, Inc.
Fresenius Medical Care
Organizations
AMVETS, Department of California
American Legion, Department of California
California Medical Association
California NAACP State Conference
Republican Party! Holy jumping' catfish ... what more do you need?
Zorro
(16,056 posts)I saw no compelling reason for an on-site nephrologist.
Dialysis sites are staffed with nursing professionals that I believe are trained sufficiently to handle patient needs.