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Californians support plan to provide health coverage for children

Published in State and Local Health Law Weekly, April 21st, 2005

Four out of five California voters overwhelmingly support a plan to expand access to health insurance to all children in California, according to a statewide survey released by The California Endowment, the state's largest, private, health foundation.

The opinion research firm, Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin and Associates conducted the survey among 1200 likely voters in California, and found that support for children's coverage is strong in every region of the state and cuts across partisan and ethnic lines.

"We believe the goal of providing access to health insurance for every child in California is within reach," said Robert K. Ross, MD, a pediatrician...

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