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This broad category includes articles concerning health insurance costs, carrier and health plan news, changing benefits technology, and surveys by the Kaiser Family Foundation and others on employee benefits.

Uber Seeks Court Reprieve After California Shutdown Threat

Uber Technologies Inc. joined Lyft Inc. in asking an appeals court for an extended reprieve on converting California drivers to employees after both companies warned that a rapid overhaul of their business models may force them to suspend operations in their home state.

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Newsom Says Trump’s $400-A-Week Unemployment Benefits Plan Isn’t Workable. Here’s What You Need To Know

President Trump’s plan to provide an extra $400 per week in unemployment benefits to replace the $600 per week that expired last month could face legal, administrative and political hurdles, experts outside the administration say.

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Amid COVID Chaos, California Legislators Fight for Major Health Care Bills

California lawmakers are barreling toward an end-of-month deadline to pass or kill bills amid the biggest public health crisis the state has faced in a century.

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Newsom Indicates California Health Officer’s Abrupt Departure Related To Data Blunder

Gov. Gavin Newsom took responsibility Monday for California's coronavirus test data problems and hinted that the abrupt departure late Sunday of his state public health officer was related to the information blunder.

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California Judge Orders Uber And Lyft To Consider All Drivers Employees

A California judge has ordered Uber and Lyft to reclassify their workers from independent contractors to employees with benefits, a ruling that could be consequential for gig economy workers if it survives the appeals process.

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Covered California Extends IFP Enrollment To Uninsured Through August

People who are uninsured and eligible to enroll in health care coverage through Covered California are now able to sign up through the end of August.

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Covered California Announces Record-Low IFP Rate Hike for 2021

Premiums for health plans sold through Covered California, the state’s Affordable Care Act insurance exchange, will rise an average of 0.6% next year — the smallest hike since the exchange started providing coverage in 2014, the agency announced Tuesday.

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Why Californians With Mental Illness Are Dropping Private Insurance To Get Taxpayer-Funded Treatment

There’s an open secret among those who care for people with serious mental illnesses.

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California Democrats Unveil $100 Billion Coronavirus Stimulus Plan. Here’s What’s In It

Top California Democrats announced on Monday a $100 billion stimulus plan that would borrow money from the federal government, expand tax credits for low-income Californians and offer help for small businesses in an attempt to prop up the state’s economy as the coronavirus-induced recession drags on.

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California May Offer $600 A Week In Extra Jobless Benefits If Congress Doesn’t Act

If Congress doesn’t act to extend an extra $600 in weekly benefits for unemployed Californians, state legislators say they’re ready to jump in to prevent benefits from plunging during the pandemic.

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