Retired California lawyer files ballot initiative named for alleged assassin Luigi Mangione 🀑

Jesse James

Mar 31, 2025

I think we need to have a serious conversation about the Left's love affair with violent terrorists.

Yes, a retired California lawyer has introduced a ballot measure taking aim, so to speak, at health insurance companies and he named it after the suspect in the cold-blooded murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thomson.

A proposed California ballot initiative β€” informally named after Luigi Mangione, the alleged assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson β€” aims to bar insurers from delaying or denying doctor-recommended procedures or medications.

The filer, retired attorney Paul Eisner, told Newsweek in a phone call on Sunday that he used Mangione's name to bring 'attention for it, which it definitely has done.'

When your political leanings are summed up by "insurance companies are evil," I guess this sort of political posturing makes total sense?

The proposal, which he requested be named the 'Luigi Mangione Access to Health Care Act,' was received by the attorney general's office on March 26. It is currently under review and Californians are able to give feedback and comments on the proposal over the next month.

The attorney general's office determines the official title, and Eisner told Newsweek he expects that Mangione's name will be dropped 'and I don't have a problem with that.'

California has got some serious problems.


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