Let's make sure that we have a governor who won't sign this bill in the first place.
A statewide campaign to grow support for universal health care and a single-payer health care system in California kicked off Saturday in Morro Bay.
The campaign called OneCareNow will travel to 364 additional cities in the next year to raise support for the universal health care bill, SB 840, which is moving through the state Legislature. The campaign started in one of the states smallest cities, Morro Bay, and will end next August in the largest, Los Angeles.
The campaign is scheduled to end next August when the Legislature is set to vote on SB 840. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger does not support a single-payer system, calling it a tax increase. Gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides has said he would sign the bill if he wins the November election.
ANOTHER MAJOR DIFFERENCE between Arnold and Angelides. Conservatives take note.