Union Proposes Healthcare Tax In California
The proposed California Grizzly Restoration Act would create a roadmap to reintroduce grizzly bears to the state by 2028. The bill mandates that wildlife officials collaborate with scientists and California tribes to study the feasibility and safety of reintroduction. Grizzly bears have been extinct in California since 1924. The report also noted a $16.5 million deficit. The proposal comes as the city faces challenges securing the 2028 Olympics due to officer and funding shortages. The announcement was reported by NBC News Radio. The bill aims to establish a formal process for the species' return. The plan is part of a broader effort that includes managing over 700,000 hotel listings to reduce a $16.5 million deficit. A union representing 120,000 healthcare workers has proposed and funded a $20 million project in California.
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“The proposed California Grizzly Restoration Act would create a roadmap for reintroducing the bears by 2028. The bill would have wildlife officials work with scientists and California tribes to study if reintroducing grizzlies is possible and safe.”
“The proposed California Grizzly Restoration Act would create a roadmap for reintroducing the bears by 2028.”
“The bill would have wildlife officials work with scientists and California tribes to study if reintroducing grizzlies is possible and safe.”
“The proposed California Grizzly Restoration Act would create a roadmap for reintroducing the bears by 2028. The bill would have wildlife officials work with scientists and California tribes to study”
“C'est un syndicat... représentant 120 000 travailleurs du secteur de la santé, justement, qui a porté ce projet et qui l'a financé à hauteur de 20 millions de dollars. Bernie Sanders... a fait déplacement jusqu'en Californie pour revendiquer son soutien.”
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