Their plan has drawn nationwide attention and sparked vociferous debate in California over whether the ultra-rich should be building cities, and whether agricultural land should be sacrificed for housing, jobs and economic development.
The Lown Institute report found 80% of nonprofit hospitals totaled $26 billion more in tax breaks than they spent on giving back. Kaiser and Stanford both challenged the analysis.
The Lown Institute report found 80% of nonprofit hospitals totaled $26 billion more in tax breaks than they spent on giving back. Kaiser and Stanford both challenged the analysis.