SB 1000 Stalls in Committee The bill would have required a warning label on all sugary drinks sold in California. June 30, 2014 Read More »
California Teachers Association Joins Campaign to Defeat MICRA Ballot Initiative The CTA is the largest statewide teacher organization. June 18, 2014 Read More »
IMPORTANT DEADLINE: JUNE 30, 2014 Physicians who do not wish to participate in Anthem Blue Cross’s individual/exchange network have until June 30, 2014, to opt out. June 10, 2014 Read More »
Governor Brown’s budget raises Medi-Cal spending but does not restore reimbursement cuts If the reimbursement rate cuts are not restored, California will have a difficult time balancing the budget and will harm its poorest and most vulnerable patients. June 8, 2014 Read More »
Bill Would Allow Undocumented Immigrants to Practice Health Care California legislators are considering SB 1159, which would grant medically trained undocumented immigrants the right to practice health care in the state. June 6, 2014 Read More »
SB 1005 Put on Hold SB 1005 by Sen. Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens), was recently put on hold by the Senate Committee on Appropriations. June 3, 2014 Read More »
SB 1000 Passes Appropriations Committee Senate Committee on Appropriations passed SB 1000 (Monning, D-Carmel), which would require warning labels on all sweetened beverages sold in California. June 2, 2014 Read More »