Series of Proposals for Community Health Improvement

Series of Proposals for Community Health Improvement

When it comes to improving the health of a large pool of Californians, small steps can yield big cumulative results. That's the idea behind a series of proposed laws that are coming before committees in the next two weeks -- and part of an overarching plan to get health considerations included in land-use and other policies on the Capitol's daily agenda, according to Ellen Wu of the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network. "The state can pass laws and [convene] task forces," she said, "that can change all of our policies so that they incorporate health." For instance, she said, when you're planning some kind of development, make sure multi-lane roads don't run alongside schools or hospitals. A few of the bills on tap:

When it comes to improving the health of a large pool of Californians, small steps can yield big cumulative results. That’s the idea behind a series of proposed laws that are coming before committees in the next two weeks — and part of an overarching plan to get health considerations included in land-use and other policies on the Capitol’s daily agenda, according to Ellen Wu of the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network.

“The state can pass laws and [convene] task forces,” she said, “that can change all of our policies so that they incorporate health.” For instance, she said, when you’re planning some kind of development, make sure multi-lane roads don’t run alongside schools or hospitals.

A few of the bills on tap:

The idea of all of these proposals (AB 727, AB 441, AB 581, AB 516) is to improve people’s health incrementally. Those small benefits add up, Wu said.

“A lot of the people affected in California have multiple health risk factors — homelessness, addiction, joblessness,” she said, “so any policies relating to those issues are cumulative.”

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