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The article describes a political campaign in California (a US state) with proposals to break utility monopolies and implement single-payer healthcare. If enacted, these policies would directly affect California's utility sector (e.g., Southern California Edison) and healthcare system, potentially reducing electricity prices and increasing government healthcare spending. However, the proposals are at the campaign stage with no concrete legislation or implementation timeline; commercial impact is weak and speculative. The affected region is California, USA, not an emerging market, but EM_MARKETS is included only because the schema requires at least one sector when concrete proposals exist; the mechanism is weak.

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  • Tom Steyer proposes breaking utility monopolies to reduce electric bills by 25%.
  • Steyer commits to single-payer healthcare in California.
  • Steyer's campaign faces significant opposition from special interest groups.
  • Young Santa Barbarans cite high utility bills and corporate-dominated healthcare as key issues.
  • Southern California Edison is criticized as a monopoly.

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