
"The election will take place on August 4. That's later than the June date many observers expected, which would have coincided with the state's already scheduled primary election. And it leaves a currently safe Republican House seat vacant for at least the next six months. The winner of the special election would serve for only a few months, before having to run in a newly redrawn congressional district."
"After both sides hit a wall in their months-long contract talks, the walkout is set to begin Jan. 26 at nearly 20 Kaiser hospitals and 200 clinics, with no end in sight. "We will be on strike until we reach an agreement," said Brian Mason, a negotiator for the United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals. He warned that the strike will likely cause delayed or canceled surgeries and appointments."
The election to fill the vacant House seat will take place on August 4, later than the June date many expected and separate from the state's primary. The delay leaves a currently safe Republican seat vacant for at least six months. The special election winner will serve only a few months before needing to run in a newly redrawn congressional district. UNAC/UHCP, representing 31,000 Kaiser Permanente nurses, rehab therapists, pharmacists and specialty health care professionals, plans an open-ended strike starting Jan. 26 at nearly 20 hospitals and 200 clinics across California and Hawaii. The strike could delay or cancel surgeries and appointments.
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