California Medical Association
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California Medical Association is a recurring organization in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 2 times across 2 issues between November 04, 2022 and March 06, 2026. The archive places it in contexts such as “includes the California Medical Association”; “The measures were opposed by the California Medical Association (representing doctors)“. It most often appears alongside California, Gavin Newsom, NAACP.
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- Category: Organizations
- Mention count: 2
- Issue count: 2
- First seen: November 04, 2022
- Last seen: March 06, 2026
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Related Pages
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- California (2 shared issues)
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- Gavin Newsom (2 shared issues)
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- NAACP (2 shared issues)
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- Renal Physicians Association (2 shared issues)
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- Trump (2 shared issues)
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- Wall Street Journal (2 shared issues)
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- 2026 Billionaire Tax Act (1 shared issues)
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- ABSTAIN (1 shared issues)
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- ACX legal and economic analysis team (1 shared issues)
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- Alex Padilla (1 shared issues)
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- American Nurses Association (1 shared issues)
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- American Nursing Association (1 shared issues)
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Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
And yet the argument against is that we must never surrender to The Kidney One. As many times as it rises up to menace the Californian people, so many times shall we rally the defenders. This time the alliance of free races is called No On 29: Stop Yet Another Dangerous Dialysis Proposition, and includes the California Medical Association, Renal Physicians Association, American Nurses Association, California Chamber of Commerce, California Taxpayer Protection Committee, the NAACP, and every other group in California, even (really!) the Scottish-American Military Society.
And then it was back! In 2020, SEIU proposed a new packet of regulations for dialysis clinics, all of which probably sounded reasonable to the average voter but which had the overall effect of making them ruinously expensive to operate. The measures were opposed by the California Medical Association (representing doctors), the American Nursing Association (representing nurses), various patients’ groups, and even the NAACP (black people are especially prone to kidney disease, and would be hardest hit). Once again, the clinics spent $100 million getting the message out, and the Californian public rejected it.