Amid efforts by Republicans in Washington to end the current national healthcare system, in California, debate heats up over a single-payer healthcare plan that would make the state the first to establish the model. The bill passed in the state Senate, but got hung up in the Assembly, with promises that it would be taken up again in the next legislative session, news that was supported by some backers of the proposal but angered other leaders. Rubén Tapia has the details from Los Angeles.
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