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At Local Health Care Districts, Allegations of Self-Dealing

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Many Californians are unaware of the existence of their local health care district. The taxpayer-funded bodies operate nursing homes and hospitals and distribute grants to health programs. An investigation by The Bay Citizen found some instances where board members voted on contracts in which they had a personal stake.

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