For accountability. People have lost their lives because of these decisions. And these people are still in their jobs. This has to end. There was some talk about accountability today, not just from Assembly Member levine, but from the governor himself. Some fingerpointing over who is to blame for the messed that was produced at san quentin. We will talk more about that at 6 00. There is plenty of blame to go around, but isnt entirely up to the state, is it just the es rnsibility . Ly in hocalifornia pris system there is a federal receiver involved here, and that gentleman was called out a couple of times today. We will talk about that coming up at 6. The fingerpointing is not settled. Thanks, great reporting. The San Francisco mayor london breed has tested negative for covid19 after being exposed at a public event. The mayor wont be making any public appearances for about the next 10 days and will get retested. She says she is lucky to have a job that allows her the flexibility to work
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California lawmakers proposing changes in the state’s insurance laws face their first significant hurdles in the next two weeks. These bills must be set, heard and passed by the Insurance Committee in their house by May 7 (or sooner) to meet house of origin deadlines or risk becoming a two-year bill meaning the bill will not come up for consideration again until 2022. The California Department of Insurance (CDI), the state’s primary insurance regulator, is also commencing its own review of new regulatory proposals, making this and the next few months a particularly important time for California’s insurers. Here Manatt provides a snapshot of various insurance policy proposals that will be at the forefront of legislative and regulatory deliberations this year.
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A virtual town hall discussing mental health during the pandemic is being hosted today by North Bay Assemblymember Marc Levine. Joining him in today’s town hall are Bill Carter, the Behavioral Health Division Director for Sonoma County Department of Health Services, and Dr. Jei Africa, Director of Marin County’s Department of Behavioral Health and Recovery Services. The meeting will explore ways to maintain mental health during this time as the pandemic is hopefully waning. The town hall is at 4 PM and can be viewed on Assemblymember Levine’s Facebook page