Cascade of Bills Out of Appropriations; Many Due for Floor Votes This Week

Cascade of Bills Out of Appropriations; Many Due for Floor Votes This Week

Hundreds of bills, including dozens of proposals on health-related legislation, were released from the Assembly and Senate appropriations committees' suspense files last week.

The Assembly and Senate appropriations committees last week approved hundreds of bills for floor votes, including dozens of health-related ones.

The Senate side started with 306 bills on suspense; the Assembly had 153 bills to consider.

“[These bills] proposed several hundred billion dollars in spending. We have done our best to cut that down quite a bit. We’ve cut it down very, very much,” said Assembly member Mike Gatto (D-Los Angeles) at last week’s Assembly Committee on Appropriations hearing.

“There are lots of good ideas but of course not every idea can be funded, and not every idea can be funded by the taxpayers,” Gatto said.

The bills moved off the suspense file now head to the Assembly and Senate floors for votes this week.

Among the health care highlights:

Several health-related bills were held in committee, including:

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