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California Senate acts on pay phone rates, drug sales
SACRAMENTO -- The state Senate acted Monday on bills aimed at protecting pay phone users against high charges and reducing robberies of pharmacies. The Senate approved SB 50, which requires California pay phones to have signs warning those using...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Joel Anderson, Politics, Elections
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California's medical board backs some prescription-drug-abuse reforms
The Medical Board of California on Friday embraced a host of reforms aimed at combating prescription drug abuse and reducing overdose deaths but balked at a proposal to strip it of its authority to investigate physician misconduct. The board, meeting in...
Tags: Prescription Drugs, General Practitioners, Trials, Bill Lockyer, Richard S. Gordon
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Legislature should pull plug on inept Medical Board of California
The time has come to put the Medical Board of California out of its misery. The board oversees the licensing of doctors and their discipline for misdeeds or incompetence. It also has jurisdiction over doctor-owned surgical clinics. Long ago the board...
Tags: Richard S. Gordon, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Government, Politics
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Medical Board of California could lose investigative powers
The Medical Board of California would be stripped of its power to investigate physician misconduct under a sweeping reform plan by legislators who say the agency has struggled to hold problem doctors accountable. The medical board has come under fire...
Tags: Prescription Drugs, General Practitioners, Kamala D. Harris, Richard S. Gordon, Bill Lockyer
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California panel advances bills targeting prescription drug abuse
A broad package of bills aimed at reducing prescription drug abuse and overdose deaths won approval from a key state Senate committee Monday. The bills, including a measure that would require coroners to report prescription-involved deaths to the...
Tags: OxyContin (drug), Mark DeSaulnier, General Practitioners, Prescription Drugs, Pharmaceuticals
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Legislators threaten to kill state medical board
In an unusual display of concern, lawmakers overseeing the Medical Board of California have threatened to dissolve the agency unless it "shows significant progress" in protecting patients from dangerous doctors. In a letter, state Sen. Curren Price (D-...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Orange County Register, Richard S. Gordon, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Termed-out Fuentes stays on Assembly payroll while running for council
The headline on this post has been changed from the original, as explained below. Voters in northeast Los Angeles picked former state Assemblyman Felipe J. Fuentes III (D-Sylmar) in March to represent them on the City Council, but that job won't begin...Tags: Richard Alarcon, John A. Perez, Elections, Politics, Political Fundraising
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Ganging up on Bob Blumenfield
Six candidates are running for Los Angeles’ 3rd Council District seat; five showed up to a forum last Tuesday hosted by the Woodland Hills Property Owners Assn. They shook hands, embraced, in a couple cases offered each other pecks on the cheek. Who...Tags: Washington, DC, Howard Lawrence Berman, Gil Cedillo, Media Industry, Politics
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Sen. Curren Price latest state lawmaker to seek L.A. council seat
L.A. NOWState Sen. Curren D. Price Jr. filed papers to seek the Los Angeles City Council seat occupied by Councilwoman Jan Perry, who is running for mayor. Price becomes the second Sacramento lawmaker to pursue that post and the sixth to run for office in the... -
Tighter oversight of prescription drug deaths sought
The chairman of a state Senate committee that oversees the Medical Board of California said Monday that he would introduce a bill requiring coroners to report all prescription drug deaths to the agency — a move aimed at helping authorities...
Tags: General Practitioners, Prescription Drugs
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Former San Marino mayor launches Assembly race
PolitiCalMatthew Lin, a surgeon and a former mayor of San Marino, has announced he’s seeking the 49th District seat that will be vacated by termed-out Assemblyman Mike Eng (D-Monterey Park)... -
Gov. Brown signs 5 bills related to sex offenders
SACRAMENTO -- Gov. Jerry Brown signed five bills into law Thursday affecting sexual predators, victims and others, including one intended to make it more difficult for offenders from other states to hide in California. One bill requires out-of-state...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Jaycee Dugard, Government, Politics, Executive Branch
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