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AB-52 Comes Up For a Committee Vote

by: Brian Leubitz

Tue Jul 05, 2011 at 12:12:44 PM PDT


(Seneca Doane has a great diary where he is keeping track of the votes and one here with all the phone numbers. If you know somebody in these districts, be sure they call in. Local opinion matters!  Sens. de Leon, Alquist, Hernandez and Rubio should all be top targets.   - promoted by Brian Leubitz)

Last week, I had a brief chance to speak with Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones, and before he and I had to attend to other matters, he briefly stressed the importance of AB-52's pre-increase rate regulation.  The first thing that you have to consider, of course, is that AB 52 would greatly expand the Insurance Commissioner's power.  Now, Jones has been pushing the bill even when Poizner was calling the shots, so there must be something else.

That something else is the poor division between the Department of Insurance, which Jones heads, and the several other departments in the executive branch that manage health insurance.  When it comes down to it, the elected Commissioner, under the current system, actually has relatively little power in that whole process.  AB 52, at its core, is a simple regulation that would give the Dept. of Insurance the power to block unreasonable rate increases.

For an industry that has some rather unclean hands, it unsurprisingly fighting this tooth and nail.  It is a majority vote measure, so they must rely on a few Democrats to hold up the process.

Tomorrow's vote is the Senate Health Committee, and under normal circumstances, with two co-authors of the bill on the committee, would likely get at least a party line vote.  But these are hardly normal circumstances, and many of these Democratic Senators have a insurance money habit that is quite hard to break. nyceve has a diary up at dKos with the names and numbers of the Senators on the Committee, which you can also find below the fold.  If I had to prioritize my calls, I would go Hernandez, Alquist, Rubio, de Leon, Wolk, DeSaulnier, in that order.  But, if you are a constituent of any of these Senators, please, please call them right away.

There will be more work to go to get this through the Senate, and then pressuring the Governor to sign it.  However, this important first step should not be neglected.  Get those phone calls in as soon as possible.

Brian Leubitz :: AB-52 Comes Up For a Committee Vote
  Senator Ed Hernandez (Chair) -- 916-651-4024
  Senator Elaine Alquist --- 916-651-4013
  Senator Kevin de Leon -- 916-651-4022
  Senator Mark DeSaulnier (AB 52 co-author) -- 916-651-4007
  Senator Michael Rubio -- 916-651-4016
  Senator Lois Wolk (AB 52 co-author) -- 916-651-4005
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I'd make calling Alquist priority #2 (0.00 / 0)
over Rubio.  #4-6 have already said that they'd vote for it.

We also need to contact every Democratic Senator and be able to show that if Hernandez buckled, he wouldn't be doing so simply because it was the only was because that was the only way to get it through the Senate.  We need those other Democrats pushing those on the Committee.

Here's the diary that I just put up.


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Shoot, just forgot her (0.00 / 0)
I'll add her in.  Definitely want to be calling her.

I think?

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Backsliding? (0.00 / 0)
Add DeLeon back onto the "Must Call" list.  When I spoke to his office last week, I was told that he would support the bill; now I'm being told that -- under a DELUGE of calls -- he has not yet made up his mind, although "he has supported bills like this in the past."  I'd like to think that his past support makes him more likely to support it now that it can pass, rather than that support having been easy to provide because it was inconsequential!  Let him know how you feel!

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power vs accountability (0.00 / 0)
When it comes down to it, the elected Commissioner, under the current system, actually has relatively little power in that whole process.

California is saturated with this problem.  Popular perception believes they have more power than they do and then bashes them.  There needs to be a realignment on serveral fronts.  A good example is the Supe of Public Schools. I never see that race in the papers but thats the guy thats supposed to make schools better. oh wait there are school board and then districts. Now lets talk to the water board. Sometimes I wonder whats the point of even a governor, whats his job to sign a budget and thats it?


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