ANA California Staff
Feb 282 min
Watch our first video update of the year featuring ANA\California's CEO, Policy Aide, and contracted lobbyist.
Tune in to get a detailed overview of key bills with significant potential impact to nurses and healthcare in California.
Bills Watched
SB 1015 (Cortese) Nursing schools and programs
AB 1895 (Weber) Public health: maternity ward closures
SB 903 (Skinner) Environmental health: product safety: perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances
Important Legislative Date:
March 20th: Spot Bill amendment deadline
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Read the full legislative update below.
Aligned with our Coalition Partner: Emergency Nurses Association
This bill will make an assault committed against a nurse in the emergency department a punishable offense by imprisonment, a fine, or both.
These bills will launch a baccalaureate nursing pilot program across California, prioritizing 15 community college districts in underserved nursing areas and impoverished communities.
The Nursing Education and Workforce Advisory Committee at the Board of Registered Nursing will assess and recommend standards of how nursing programs should manage clinical facilities and placement. The report will be submitted to the Legislature annually.
This bill would create the Office of Farm to Fork to increase access to agricultural products for underserved communities and schools in the state, by identifying barriers to achieving healthy food options in those areas.
This bill would require all first aid kits in a workplace to include nasal spray naloxone hydrochloride.
This bill would prohibit the distribution, selling, or offering of products containing PFAs, the forever chemical that is found in plastic food ware, food, & water supplies.
This bill would require a SDOH screening to be included in Medi-Cal service plan or health insurance policy. Depending on the SDOH screening results, the individual will have access to community health workers, social workers, and peer support specialists through their physician.
This spot bill was introduced to address the current maternity ward closure crisis currently happening in California, especially in rural & lower socioeconomic areas that have been greatly impacted.
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