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As pleas come in, California’s politicians must already contend with a multibillion-dollar shortfall

they face increasingly strident demands from providers of two very important public services for billions of new dollars to prevent financial collapse.and public transit systems which, their leaders say, have never recovered from the financial ravages of COVD-19.

The report said that in 2022, California hospital care costs ballooned by $23.4 billion over pre-pandemic levels, leading to losses of $8.5 billion, on top of $12 billion in pandemic-related losses.

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