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KUSI: California voters don’t think the state is doing enough to care for seniors

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June 27, 2018

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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – A new survey shows the majority of California voters don’t think the state is doing enough to care for the growing senior population.

Voters say the next governor needs a master plan for aging; more than half say they would even pay higher taxes if it meant better healthcare support services for seniors.

Joining us to talk more about the results of the survey and what it means for California is the Chief Administrative Officer of West Health, Bill Earley.

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