Senator Gaines update, California's first district including
Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Lassen, Modoc, Mono,
Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento and Sierra counties. Modoc is
in the Klamath Basin.
Worst bills of 2011 - where are they now?
11/1/11
“WORST 11 OF
2011 – WHERE ARE THEY NOW?”
Last month, I reported on the “Worst 11
Bills of 2011” following the legislative session. I
wanted to provide an update on where those bills stand
now that Governor Brown has concluded his
signing/vetoing. Unfortunately, six out of those "ugly
11" were signed into law.
- Assembly Bill 6
(Fuentes–D) –
Eliminates fingerprint requirements for a state
welfare program, removing a common–sense provision
for receiving benefits and opening the door to
massive fraud.
UPDATE: SIGNED BY
GOVERNOR BROWN
- Assembly Bill 499 (Atkins–D) –
Undermines families by allowing 12–year olds to get
treatment for sexually transmitted diseases without
telling their parents.
UPDATE: SIGNED BY
GOVERNOR BROWN
- Assembly Bill 889 (Ammiano–D) –
Forces parents to provide worker’s compensation and
breaks to babysitters.
UPDATE: PLACED ON
SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE SUSPENSE FILE
- Assembly Bill 727 (Mitchell–D)
– Requires the state to put at least 50–percent
"healthy" food in state building vending machines.
UPDATE: PLACED ON
SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE SUSPENSE FILE
- Assembly Bill 887 (Atkins–D) –
Adds "gender identity" to the list of protected
categories for employment discrimination.
UPDATE: SIGNED BY
GOVERNOR BROWN
- Assembly Bill 438 (Williams–D)
– Makes it difficult for municipalities to staff
libraries with private–sector employees, which will
contribute to library closures and service cutbacks.
UPDATE: SIGNED BY
GOVERNOR BROWN
- Senate Bill 432 (De Leon–D) –
An anti–business, micromanaging bill that would have
outlawed the use of flat sheets on hotel beds.
UPDATE: RE–REFERRED
TO ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
- Assembly Bill 844 (Lara–D) –
Circumvents federal law against hiring illegal
immigrants by granting them eligibility to receive
stipends to serve in student governments at
California public universities and colleges, where
they already receive in–state tuition.
UPDATE: SIGNED BY
GOVERNOR BROWN
- Senate Bill x1 7 (Committee on Budget
and Fiscal Review) – An illegal tax that
charges rural residents potentially thousands of
dollars apiece for additional fire protection – then
provides no additional fire protection.
UPDATE: HELD IN
ASSEMBLY BUDGET COMMITTEE
- Assembly Bill 350 (Solorio–D) –
Forces contractors, who are awarded a contract for
property services, to keep on the old employees for
60 days, and then hire them if they are not
terrible, or the employee can sue the new employer.
UPDATE: FAILED IN THE
SENATE
- The Budget (Budget Committee) –
Once again billions out of balance, the budget
package is a cruel joke on Californians who deserve
a government that focuses on basic services at a
price taxpayers can afford.
UPDATE: SIGNED BY
GOVERNOR BROWN
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AT YOUR SERVICE…
As your State Senator, one of the most
important services I provide is assisting you when you
are having trouble cutting through the red tape of state
government. If you have a problem with a state agency or
program such as those listed below, my staff can help
find answers.
- Department of Motor Vehicles
(driver’s license, vehicle registration)
- Employment Development Department (unemployment
benefits)
- CA Department of Justice (background checks for
employment)
- Medi-Cal
- Franchise Tax Board
- CA Public Utilities Commission
- CA Resources Agency
- Medical Board of California
- CA Contractors State License Board
- CA Department of Food and Agriculture
- And much more!
We also assist local governments and
community organizations with regulatory issues and grant
programs involving state agencies. We can seek answers
to your questions, make the appropriate officials aware
of your concerns and assist with any problems you might
be experiencing. Below are a few recent examples of
"success stories" my office has been able to help with:
An Orangevale resident built a shed on his property
using the proper permitting he had obtained from
Sacramento County. Upon completing the shed, a neighbor
complained it was too close to the sidewalk and the
county determined the shed needed to be moved. He
complied at his own personal expense of time, labor and
materials. Upset, he filed a claim with the county’s
insurance company seeking reimbursement. Months went by
and there was no news on the status of the claim. As
soon as he brought this to my attention, my staff
stepped in to help. It wasn’t long after that he
received a reimbursement check from the county for
$1,100.
Another case involved a Carmichael resident who was
having difficulty obtaining her medical records from her
former physician. She needed those records to properly
treat her endometriosis. State law says a doctor has to
provide patients with copies of their records within 15
days of their request. The constituent also filed a
complaint with the Medical Board of California. Nearly a
year went by with no action until she contacted my
office. My staff got in touch with the Medical Board and
in a matter of days, she received her records.
If you’re not sure where to go for help, feel free to
ask us. We are here to serve you and can refer you to
the appropriate government agency. Just call my district
office at (916) 783-8232 and we will help you get
started.
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