Capitol Chat: MCO Tax And Medical Marijuana Friday, February 5, 2016 | Sacramento, CA Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. Are legislators finally close to a deal on California’s Managed Care Organization tax? The current MCO tax ends on June 30 and California could lose $1.1 billion in revenue, including federal matching funds, if legislators fail to reach an agreement. On the next Insight, Capital Bureau Chief Ben Adler joins us for Capitol Chat to explain what the MCO tax is and why it’s important. Plus, we’ll hear more about the emergency amendment signed this week by Gov. Brown to the state’s marijuana law. Governor Signs Emergency Amendment To Medical Marijuana Law Brown Names Lead Medical Marijuana Regulator
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