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Senator Richard Pan Calls for State Civil Service Reforms
Legislation will Address Growing Demand for Physician Care
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SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today,
the largest union representing licensed physicians and dentists, the Union of American Physicians and Dentists (UAPD), announced the introduction of Senate Bill 422.
Senator Richard Pan introduces California Senate Bill 422 that will address growing demand for physician care. Legislation sponsored by the Union of American Physicians and Dentists.
This legislation, authored by Senator Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) and sponsored by UAPD, amends the State Civil Services Act so that the State can expand healthcare services at state prisons and hospitals. Modeled after a successful Los Angeles County partnership with UAPD, the state would establish an employment registry for state physicians and other professionals who wish to remain at their place of employment but seek additi
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With the feds’ warning states to “use or lose” Covid-19 vaccines, California counties are skipping ahead of Newsom as experts question whether the state is prepared to hand out doses to its 40 million residents.
Vehicles queue up outside the Disneyland Resort parking for a Covid-19 vaccine in Anaheim, Calif., Wednesday. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) True to the state’s reputation of complicating the launch of even the most pressing pieces of public policy, over a million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine sit unused as the pandemic rages to new deadly heights across California.
For months, experts and state officials touted a vaccine as the turning point in the pandemic fight and critical to finally reopening schools and businesses. With federal approval given to the first vaccine in mid-December, Governor Gavin Newsom assured Californians trudging through the deadliest month of the pandemic there was finally “light at the end of the tunnel” and t