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Physician-Assisted Suicide Bill Does Not Reach Vote in Assembly, Moves to Senate in Parliamentary Move

Assembly members Lloyd Levine (D-Van Nuys) and Patty Berg (D-Santa Rosa) on Wednesday used a parliamentary maneuver to send a bill (AB 654) that would legalize physician-assisted suicide in some cases to the Senate without an Assembly vote, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Half of Post-Market Trials for Products With Accelerated FDA Approval Not Complete, Report Says

Drug companies that are granted accelerated approval by FDA for some treatments complete only about half of post-market clinical trials promised as a condition of approval, according to a congressional report commissioned by Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) and released Wednesday, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Democratic Legislators’ Budget Plan Rejects Proposed Pay Cut for In-Home Care Workers

A budget proposal released on Tuesday by Assembly Democrats rejects a plan by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) to reduce the state’s contribution to salaries for in-home care workers for state residents with disabilities and calls for increased state income taxes for some residents, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Judge Indicates Support for Federal Receiver of California’s Prison Medical System

Senior U.S. District Judge Thelton Henderson on Tuesday “hinted that he is at least sympathetic to the idea” of appointing a federal receiver who would oversee the state prison health care system, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

California Healthline Highlights Recent Legislative Action

The Legislature on Tuesday approved measures to delay a compliance deadline for state seismic safety standards for hospitals, create a state universal health care system and address other health-related issues.

Report Raises Concerns About Mental Health Care in State Prisons

Ten years after U.S. District Judge Lawrence Karlton ordered California prisons to provide better care to inmates with mental illnesses, the situation at Corcoran State Prison is “exceedingly troubled,” according to a report issued to the judge in March, the Los Angeles Times reports.