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California voters reject ballot initiative on dialysis clinic requirements

November 4, 2020

Via: Fortune

Voters in California have rejected a contentious ballot initiative that would have imposed new regulatory requirements on kidney dialysis clinics in the state—a victory for major dialysis clinic operators who spent nearly $100 million campaigning against the measure.

With more than 60% of precincts in the state reporting and more than 10 million votes counted, Californians have decided by a 64% to 36% margin to strike down the Dialysis Clinic Requirements Initiative, also known as Proposition 23. The Associated Press projected defeat for the ballot measure on Tuesday evening.

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