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The Governor’s Proposal to Eviscerate Medi-Cal to the Federal Minimum Would Cut More Than 1.7 Million Poor People From the Medi-Cal Program.
03/08/2010
Legislative Blog

Western Center released a report showing that under the Governor’s proposal to cut Medi-Cal eligibi... Read More..


Recovery Act Roundup
02/23/2010
Legislative Blog

A roundup of updates on the Recovery Act's one-year record of creating jobs and protecting the safe... Read More..


Western Center Victory in Sacramento
02/12/2010
In the News

Sacramento County must let indigent residents know that they are not responsible for paying ambulan... Read More..


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Governor signs all WCLP bills!
10/13/2009

 

The Governor signed AB 191, AB 1142, SB 290 and SB 120, the four bills sponsored by Western Center.


 AB 171 (Jones, D-Sacramento) protects low-income consumers from predatory marketing of 3rd-party dental credit and loans. Among other things, it would prohibit dentists from arranging for credit while a consumer is under the influence of anesthesia.

SB 290 (Leno, D-San Francisco) makes permanent the requirement that landlords give tenants 60 days' notice of a no-fault eviction. By giving tenants more time to move when they are evicted through no fault of their own (e.g., a sale, owner move-in, or major rehab), low-income tenants would be able to secure replacement housing they can afford, children could stay in schools without disruptive mid-year changes, and disabled renters would have a better chance at obtaining affordable, accessible housing.

AB 1142 (Price, D-Los Angeles) protects Medi-Cal beneficiaries from being billed for services already covered by Medi-Cal; many low-income families have had their credit ruined for charges they weren't supposed to be billed for.

SB 120 (Lowenthal, D-Long Beach) allows tenants in houses facing utility disconnects due to the landlord's failure to pay the bill to start service in their own names without paying the landlords' arrearages, and to deduct those subsequent utility charges from the rent.


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