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ObamaCare: What Now for Southern California?

Season 3 Episode 28

ObamaCare is still in place for now-and has made a huge difference for people making under 50 grand a year. We talk to those who run clinics under Covered California about their fears about what will happen if healthcare changes again, and their clientele in Boyle Heights and Downtown LA.

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