Legislature Moves Into Final Phase

Legislature Moves Into Final Phase

Committees have finished their work, setting the stage for the rush to the legislative finish line. Now hard lobbying begins for bills waiting to be heard on the floor of the Legislature.

The Legislature has two short weeks to pass bills before this session ends on Sept. 13. Legislative committees have pretty much finished with their work for this session.

Over the next 10 days, a number of health-related bills will get their final floor votes in the state Assembly and Senate.

One of them is a proposal to expand independence of practice for pharmacists. SB 493 by Sen. Ed Hernandez (D-West Covina) passed out of Appropriations last week and is waiting for an Assembly floor vote.

What won’t hit the floor is SB 491, also authored by Hernandez, which would have expanded independence of practice for nurse practitioners. It was held up in the Assembly Committee on Appropriations last week.

“This bill … was ultimately stopped in the Assembly fiscal committee for reasons that had nothing to do with costs to the state,” Hernandez said in a statement. “Despite numerous studies showing the safety of expanded practice for nurse practitioners, and not a single piece of contrary data offered by opponents, politics prevailed over sound public policy.”

Hernandez added that this legislative rejection comes at a particularly sensitive time, as health care reform is about to kick in. Hernandez hoped that loosening some restrictions on nurse practitioners might ease the expected demand for primary care providers from coverage expansion.

“The unfortunate result is that California will fall further behind in its ability to provide quality health care to our neediest population,” Hernandez said. “We lost this round, but the fight is not over.”

Other health-related bills that will be decided in the next 10 days:

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