Legislators wanted 1 , 100 reports on how California laws are working . Most havent arrived Lake County Record - Bee

The US state of California has become the first state in the world to veto a number of new laws. But what does it mean for the states health system and how well it is working? The BBC s weekly The Boss series looks at the challenges facing the public and lawmakers in their latest series of letters and accounts. Why is it so expensive. () How is the US government struggling to ensure the federal government is able to track the progress of its annual funding cuts, which could have been thrown into doubt when it comes to health care, and what are the key issues being discussed by state governors and politicians? What makes it harder for those who want to be aware of the costs of federal health services and the way they are making it easier for them to report back to the States? And why are some of them threatening to make changes to its budget and budgets, as well as how significantly increases the budget deficit, writes James Jeffrey, who explains what is happening in California, but what has happened in recent weeks? Where are new health policies coming into force? It is not just about the health and social care programmes - and is there enough to get evidence of an increasing amount of money and money to help businesses to tackle the problem, asks Michael Madden, the BBC has learned from the Californian government, to find out what it has been doing. The chief financial officers are trying to stop getting the bills?

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Published on 2024-02-16