AB 141: A Lesson in Lobbying

I’m a registered lobbyist.

Sharing that piece of information with people I meet for the first time often provokes a spontaneous reaction that’s something akin to what I imagine I’d see were I to back away from a handshake while explaining that I’ve recently been exposed to the Ebola virus.  Honest.  The utterance, “I’m a…

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SB 277: Amendments Provide Breathing Room

SB 277 (Pan & Allen) – the so-called “vaccination bill” – is progressing steadily toward the legislative finishing line.  An Assembly floor debate and vote could occur as early as tomorrow (June 18).  Should the controversial measure seeking the elimination of the personal beliefs exemption (PBE) from state mandated immunizations make its…

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Private Schools and Public Health

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