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California Officials: State Will Lose $24 Billion by Decade's End Under GOP Health Plan

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House Republicans could vote to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act on Thursday. That would be ironic, because Obamacare turns 7 years old today. The replacement could cut more than $24 billion from federal payments to California over the next decade, according to Gov. Jerry Brown.

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