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Vote Dave Jones for Insurance Commissioner, Editorial Says

Voters “should be aware” that the California insurance commissioner “is an important state office that will play a vital role in guiding the implementation of the federal health care reform measure,” an Oakland Tribune editorial argues. The editorial adds that Assembly member Dave Jones “has an avid interest in consumer protection and in implementing” reform at the state level, while Jones’ opponent, Assembly member Mike Villines, “seems to lack passion for helping consumers and an enthusiasm for the job.” Oakland Tribune.

Sacramento Neighborhoods See High Infant Death Rates

Experts say the limited availability of health programs and prenatal medical care might be contributing to relatively high infant mortality rates in two Sacramento neighborhoods. Sacramento’s Oak Park neighborhood has an infant mortality rate of one per 95 births and the Del Paso Heights neighborhood has an infant mortality rate of one per 110 births, according to a Sacramento Bee analysis of state health data between 2004 and 2008. In comparison, the statewide infant mortality rate is one per 196 births. Sacramento Bee.

Editorial: Mandate Condom Use in Adult Film Industry

The most effective way to keep adult film actors safe from sexually transmitted infections “is to vigorously enforce, and if necessary strengthen, existing rules requiring condom use for adult performers,” a Los Angeles Times editorial states. It continues, “Both federal and state labor laws specifically require the use of personal protective equipment or barriers against blood or bodily fluids in the workplace, such as the gloves and masks used by medical technicians.” Although no state law currently requires condom use in adult films, “it may be time for that to change,” the editorial states. Los Angeles Times.