California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1700

Introduced
2/22/19  
Introduced
2/22/19  

Caption

Healthcare.

Impact

The bill's impact revolves around its intention to improve overall health standards across the state by potentially empowering the State Department of Public Health to take further action based on the legislative framework it establishes. As legislative intent, AB 1700 could lead to the introduction of related bills that specifically tackle issues such as healthcare accessibility, public health programs, or health education initiatives, ultimately affecting state laws and programs already in place. However, without explicit provisions in AB 1700, the immediate legal changes this bill proposes are minimal.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1700, introduced by Assembly Member Kamlager-Dove, aims to enhance the health and wellbeing of all Californians through legislative action. While the bill articulates an intent to improve public health status, it does not detail specific measures or implementations. Instead, it sets the groundwork for future legislation dedicated to addressing healthcare and public health concerns in California. This ambiguity around the specifics may indicate a strategy to garner support while allowing for flexible responses to health needs as they arise.

Contention

While there does not appear to be significant contention noted in the provided documents regarding AB 1700, the general theme around healthcare legislation often involves debates over resource allocation, the effectiveness of government intervention in health matters, and varying perspectives on public health frameworks. Opposition may arise from those who favor less government involvement in healthcare or those who advocate for more aggressive policies to address public health disparities. As further delineation of this bill takes place through future legislative sessions, it may provoke discussions centering on these themes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB67

Controlled substances: overdose reporting.

CA SB1070

Health care district: County of Imperial.

CA AB414

Communications: Digital Equity Bill of Rights.

CA AB768

Communications: The Office of Broadband and Digital Equity.

CA SB770

Health care: unified health care financing.

CA AB2086

Transportation funding: California Transportation Plan: public dashboard.

CA ACR180

Health for All Week.

CA SB954

Sexual health.

CA AB2695

Law enforcement: criminal statistics.

CA SCR53

Arts, Culture, and Creativity Month.

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