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Insurers say they'll waive fees for H1N1 vaccine
California ConsumerA number of large health maintenance organizations and insurers in California have agreed to not charge co-payments or deductibles for vaccinating patients for the H1N1 flu. State regulators said they obtained agreements from the companies to waive all... -
Low-income auto insurance bill vetoed
California ConsumerEfforts to extend a state-backed auto insurance program for low-income Californians failed after Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a bill that would have kept it going until 2016. State law requires all drivers to carry minumum levels of liability... -
Schwarzenegger approval rating hits new low
L.A. NOWGov. Arnold Schwarzeneggerâs approval rating has dropped to a new low as Californians continue to worry about the economy and the stateâs dismal finances, according to a new poll by the Public Policy Institute of California. The poll found that...... -
Today on PolitiCal: Maldonado confirmed. Steve Poizner vs. Ira Glass.
L.A. NOWHere are some of the stories we're following today on PolitiCal: At long last, Abel Maldonado was confirmed as the state's new lieutenant governor. Gov. Schwarzenegger has taken up a new social networking hobby. The Legislature allowed the cityhood... -
Anthem Blue Cross delays health insurance rate hike, again
Money & CompanyThousands of Anthem Blue Cross policyholders who faced steep rate hikes on May 1 will get at least a temporary reprieve, as Californiaâs largest for-profit health insurer extends a two-month postponement prompted by public outrage over the proposed... -
Will a ballot initiative overturn California's climate law?
GreenspaceThe battle to delay enforcement of California's sweeping global warming law, the toughest in the nation, is heating up. Oil companies -- along with an obscure Missouri conservative action group -- injected a new infusion of cash into signature gathering..... -
Global warming ballot initiative: Teamsters and cities weigh in
GreenspaceThe California Teamsters, one of the state's most powerful unions, Friday joined opponents of a proposed ballot initiative to delay enforcement of the Global Warming Solutions Act. The Teamsters, representing more than 250,000 union members in California,... -
Pay-as-you-drive auto insurance rules ready
California ConsumerAutomobile insurance companies in California could soon be offering pay-as-you-drive policies that base motorists' premiums on how many miles they drive. State Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner announced that new final regulations have been approved,... -
Are you an independent voter who's tired of campaign ads? Steve Lopez wants to hear from you
L.A. NOWHey, you. Yeah, you, the one whose eyes roll back in your head when you see TV ads in the race for governor of California. What are you doing between now and November? I ask because Iâm looking for three...... -
GOP gubernatorial rivals Meg Whitman and Steve Poizner to debate Sunday
L.A. NOWFormer EBay chief Meg Whitman and California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner, rivals for the Republican nomination for governor in next month's primary election, will square off at 5 p.m. Sunday in their second face-to-face debate. The event, at... -
California's best years have passed, voters say
Frustrated at California's woes, voters are sharply pessimistic about whether the next governor will be able to move the state in the right direction, and most believe California is in the midst of a long-term decline, a new Los Angeles Times/USC poll...Tags: University of Southern California, Politics, Tom Campbell, Local Elections, Hewlett-Packard Co.
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Poor California: No money and no leadership
In the new movie "2012," whose video trailers were bombarding television airwaves last week, the world as we know it gives way three years hence under a siege of floods, eruptions, undulating continents and earthquakes. In other words, it's not much...Tags: Politics, Budgets and Budgeting, Colleges and Universities, Money and Monetary Policy, Disasters
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