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California’s Proposition 8 seeks to cap revenue at dialysis clinics
San Francisco Chronicle
Francine Williams describes herself as “a Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday person.” Those are the days that Williams, 63, sits for three hours at a time hooked up to a dialysis machine that filters toxins from her kidneys and pumps blood back into her bloodstream. It’s been part of the Oakland resident’s routine for a decade and will continue to be until she gets to the top of the kidney transplant list.