After World War II, California lawmakers created taxpayer-funded hospital districts to serve rural and poor regions, particularly as soldiers required medical care at home.
kyamamura@sacbee.com (Kevin Yamamura), Sacramento Bee: Politics
Thu, 04/12/2012 - 12:00am
After World War II, California lawmakers created taxpayer-funded hospital districts to serve rural and poor regions, particularly as soldiers required medical care at home.