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Latest California Healthline Stories

Media Examines FDA Commissioner Nominee Mark McClellan

The San Jose Mercury News today profiles Dr. Mark McClellan, President Bush’s nominee for FDA commissioner, who will appear before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee today in the “first step” of the confirmation process.

Rep. Jane Harman Endorses Trauma Center Tax

U.S. Rep. Jane Harman (D) on Friday announced her endorsement of Measure B, which would raise an estimated $175 million a year for trauma centers in the Los Angeles area through a new property tax, the Los Angeles Times reports.

St. Joseph Health System, Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital Nurses Reach Tentative Contract Agreement

St. Joseph Health System has and the Staff Nurses Association, a union representing the 550 nurses at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, have reached a tentative contract agreement that eliminates the possibility of a strike next week, the Santa Rosa Press Democrat reports.

Advocates Criticize Davis’ Decision to Veto Bill to Allow Needle Sales Without a Prescription

By vetoing a bill (SB 1785) that would have allowed adults in California to purchase up to 30 hypodermic needles or syringes without a prescription at pharmacies, Gov. Gray Davis (D) “bucked the medical establishment” and “bow[ed] to election-year politics,” according to proponents of the measure, the Sacramento Bee reports.

Daschle, Hastert Hope To Pass Medicare Provider ‘Giveback’ Package

Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) yesterday said that although he would “like to be able to pass” the Medicare “giveback” bill introduced by Sens. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) and Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), the package only has a “50-50” chance of passage, CongressDaily/AM reports.