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PROPOSITION 23 State Requirements for Kidney Dialysis Clinics

Failed CA · 2020-11-03

In plain English

Proposition 23 would set state rules for how kidney dialysis clinics operate. It would require clinics to follow new staffing, safety, and reporting requirements.

If this passes

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Who's funding each side

Supporting (Yes)
$48.7M
Top donors
Service Employees International Union, United Healthcare Workers West (Nonprofit 501(c)(5)) - Californians for Kidney Dialysis Patient Protection and Californians Care$11.4M
Service Employees International Union, United Healthcare Workers West Nonprofit 501(c)(5)$7.8M
Service Employees International Union, United Healthcare Workers West (Nonprofit 501(c)(5)) - Californians for Kidney Dialysis Patient Protection$7.6M
Opposing (No)
$148.2M
Top donors
DaVita, Inc.$66.8M
Fresenius Medical Care$29.8M
US Renal Care, Inc.$7.6M
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