Poll: Californians Have Shifted Focus To Costs Instead Of Health Law’s Fate
A new USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll finds that nearly two-thirds of voters worry “very much” about rising health costs.
Los Angeles Times:
California Voters Are Becoming More Concerned About Healthcare Costs Than About Whether They Have Insurance
Six years after President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act, the health reform law has gained acceptance from a majority of California voters, but the cost of getting healthcare remains a major concern, eclipsing worries about having insurance, according to a new USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll. The widespread worry about costs indicates a potential shift in the debate over healthcare, at least in this heavily Democratic state. (Lauter, 6/10)