Transcript: Proposition 34 Limits How Prescription Drug Revenue Can Be Spent By Certain Providers | KQED
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Aaron Schrank: Well it is hard to avoid weeds on this particular proposition but broadly, Prop 34 would place new restrictions on how certain healthcare providers can use the revenue they earn through a federal drug discount program. But more to the point: the measure is aiming to limit the political spending of one particular health care provider called the AIDS Healthcare Foundation.
Olivia Allen-Price: Behind it all is a proxy war over rent control, and likely how one organization is spending money made through a federal drug pricing program.
Ericka Cruz Guevarra: Proposition 34 is one of the trickier measures California voters must consider this year. Here's about how it will read on your ballot... Proposition 34 is a statute that restricts spending of prescription drug revenues by certain health care providers.
Olivia Allen-Price: This is Prop Fest, our 10 part series that goes in deep on the propositions you'll be voting on this November. All so you can vote smart.
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