David Gorn

Two Tobacco Bills Go In, None Remain

Legislation to regulate electronic cigarettes and a second bill to change the age limit for tobacco buyers failed to move forward yesterday in the Assembly Committee on Governmental Organization.

Special Session on Health Spending Opens

The California Senate took up the task of finding new sources for $1.3 billion in health spending — including the big-ticket item, trying to replace a vanishing tax on managed care organizations — in the first hearing of the legislative special session on health care.

Brown’s Shift Ends Current Vaccine Debate

Gov. Brown’s subtle shift in position on vaccination exemptions puts an exclamation point on the end of a long and divisive chapter in the argument over immunizing California school children.

Vaccine Requirement Goes to Governor

The full Legislature has passed a bill to eliminate the personal belief exemption for school children’s immunizations. The legislation still faces one more hurdle: the governor.

Medi-Cal Mental Health Waiver Approved

Integration of physical and mental health in the Medi-Cal program got a boost from federal approval of a five-year extension of the specialty mental health services waiver.