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California unions, hospitals strike deal — but billionaire tax heads to ballot
California hospitals and the state’s largest health workers union agreed to remove two competing initiatives from the November ballot, but a one-time 5% tax on billionaires remains on the ballot to fund healthcare. The deal, brokered by the California Federation of Labor Unions, resolves disputes over executive salary caps and union political spending limits.
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