@ianmSC The irony lies in the fact that Moderna, a major sponsor, is a source of his purse money. In essence, he ends up receiving money from the very drug companies he's seemingly opposing, which is rather ironic.
@BrianDahleCA SB 278 pending on the Senate floor will help elder financial abuse victims obtain justice. We urge you to vote AYE on SB 278 so that elders and dependent adults know what they must prove in cases against persons or entities who assist in financial elder abuse.
If you are falling for the Republican narrative about VP Harris ESPECIALLY if you are a woman then I just don’t know what to say anymore. Block me. Don’t call me. Don’t come to my house. Miss me altogether until you change your behavior.
Thank you Madame VP for outstanding work!
@RepThomasMassie @pjselby01 Conspiracy theorists claim to be right most of the time while also being paranoid about everything.
How do conspiracy theorists grapple with the contradiction of believing they know about everything that will happen, while also being paranoid about what has yet to happen?
The Protect California Drivers Act just took one big step closer to the Governor’s desk. This critical piece of legislation will make sure motorists are adequately covered in a vehicle crash. Thank you California Senate for saying #YesOnSB1107!
#AB35, which updates MICRA, is a big accomplishment for our state.
This is a great example of what happens when opposing groups can come together and talk- California is better for it.
Thanks to @AsmReyes47 for her leadership on this bill, and @CAgovernor for signing.
Gov. @gavinnewsom signs landmark patient justice bill! #AB35 will ensure patients are fairly compensated when their rights have been violated AB 35 is the culmination of a decades-long fight by CAOC to modernize the state’s Medical Injury Compensation Act of 1975 #MICRA
Governor’s Revised Budget Makes Historic Investments in California Courts
“After two years of severe case backlogs during the pandemic, this budget will help break up those logjams and expand access to the courts – and therefore access to justice – for all Californians."
No expensive election fight over MICRA this fall.
Legislative leaders and advocates announce a deal to raise the $250,000 medical malpractice damages cap to $750,000 (and $1 million for wrongful death cases) over the next decade.
Ballot measure set for November will be pulled.