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Sign up for the Morning Brief, delivered weekdays. Subscribe The state legislature is considering a bill that would require more transparency from skilled nursing facilities on their corporate structure and finances. Under Senate Bill 650, nursing home owners would have to disclose the finances of all entities under their umbrella that provide services to those facilities. State Senator Henry Stern, who represents parts of L.A. and Ventura counties, introduced the bill in February. He says the largest operators shuffle billions of dollars in insurance payments among organizations that are under their management, and the state doesn t know if they re using all that money to provide services to patients. ....
In a unanimous vote, the California State Assembly passed House Resolution 48 honoring California's Israeli-American community, and for the first time ever, recognized their unique contributions. ....
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Today the California Assembly passed Assembly Bill 652 (link is external) by a vote of 53-0. If enacted, the law would ban the toxic “forever chemicals” called PFAS from a wide range of products used by infants and children, including booster seats, changing pads, crib mattresses, playpens, car seats and more. ....
Stern Authors New State Senate Bill On Holocaust, Racism Education On Tuesday, Senator Henry Stern, D-Canoga Park, and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond joined political leaders and other organizations to encourage new legislation to promote education in places like the Santa Clarita Valley on racism, bigotry, and genocide. Senator Henry Stern and other political leaders publicly endorsed a new act, Senate Bill 693 titled the Never Again Education Act, which Stern authored to encourage more public education on controversial topics such as racism and bias, including historic issues like the Holocaust. “Our students are victims of a broken society; every day we encounter more heartbreaking examples of anti-Semitism, bullying, and violence against Asian Americans, Islamophobia, LGBTQ discrimination, and racism and actions of hate against people of color,” Superintendent Thurmond said. “Education has the power to help us grow, understand, and f ....