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Medical Supply Purchaser Premier Agrees to ‘Sweeping Changes’ in Its Business Practices

San Diego-based Premier Inc. — a national hospital supply purchasing group that has come under fire for its questionable ties to medical supply companies — has agreed to “sweeping changes” in its business practices, the New York Times reports.

Federal Lawmakers Should Pass Legislation To ‘Decriminalize’ Medical Marijuana, Sacramento Bee Says

Federal lawmakers should pass a bill (HR 2592) sponsored by Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) that would “decriminalize” the use of medical marijuana in states that allow the practice and establish a “narrow exception” to federal law, which prohibits marijuana use, according to a Sacramento Bee editorial.

Four California Lawmakers Call for $100 Million Increase in Funds for AIDS Assistance Program

Four U.S. representatives from California last Friday sent a letter to the House leadership that called for a $100 million increase in funds for the “beleaguered” AIDS Drug Assistance Program, according to a press release from the AIDS Healthcare Foundation.

Federal Retirees Lobbying To Join Health Insurance Premium Conversion Program

An expected low cost-of-living adjustment for next year, coupled with rising health plan premiums, has prompted federal retirees to step up lobbying efforts for legislation that would allow them to pay for health insurance premiums with pretax money, the Washington Post reports.