Camille Giglio
July 6, 2014
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ALL THE LISTED BILLS ARE TO BE HEARD IN THE SENATE APPROPRIATIONS
COMMITTEE BEGINNING ON AUGUST 4, 2014.
California Right to Life opposes everyone of these bills for their immoral treatment of individual human beings and society, in general.
Because it is a Appropriations Committee, meaning pertaining to funding of actions and services and programs, this committee accepts only support or opposition based on costs to the state.
CRLC believes that, in general, bills of this nature are inappropriate socially and financially and morally for the state to be involved. Action on these bills takes the form of killing the bill, holding the bill in committee till a later time, passing to the Governor or going back to its House of origin for a conference call vote to obtain agreement on certain items.
CRLC would like to see all these bills killed or held in committee for a definite period.
Do not say indefinite period. That means the author can bring it up when he wants.
To see the full content of each bill please go to www.leginfo.ca.gov and type in the bill #.
Info about contacting individual legislators is also available.
- AB 1599, Joan Buchanan, Education Omnibus Bill. Focus on special needs children.
- AB1621 Bonnie Lowenthal, Emergency Medical Services: Data and Info system.
- Assumes a statewide registry on DNR and Organ Donors to assess services.
- AB 2051 Lorena Gonzalez, Medical Providers and affiliate care clients. Weakens and
- expands authorization for affiliate clinics to begin services.
- AB 357, Richard Pan, Medi-Cal Children’s Health Advisory Panel. To set up plans for every child’s health and welfare.
- AB 1502 Kevin Mullen, CalWorks: Family Act of 2015. Expands control over families & assumes child is deprived of parental love and guidance based on family income.
- AB1516, Lorena Gonzalez, Public Social Services: Diapers.
- AB 1570, Wes Chesbro, Residential Care Facilities for Elderly. Opening move to begin program of planned transitions of older citizens into centralized facilities.
- AB1571, Susan Eggman, Residential Care Facilites RCFE: Licensing. Will require expanded and expensive liability insurance suppressing family care giving programs.
- AB 1577, Toni Atkins, Certificates of Death: Gender Identity. change of sexual Id.
- AB 1719, Shirley Weber, Full-Day Kindergarten Feasibility Study and Plan.
- AB 1951, Jimmy Gomez, Vital Records: Birth Certificates, expands parental sexual preference check off boxes.
- AB 2344, Tom Ammiano, Family Law: Parentage. Equality of treatment for the LGBT people to have parity with natural parents.
- AB2399, John Perez, Organ and Tissue Donor Registry. Presumption to be that one is an organ donor if there is no opt-out notice on a driver’s license.
- AB2499, Raul Bocanegra, Pupil Nutrition: Adequate Time to Eat Lunch. Expands lunch time, using available federal or local school lunch funds to defray costs. An article in the 7/6/2014 Contra Costa Times regarding Michelle Obama kids hungry campaign is that schools are losing money and kids are not eating the mandated “nutritious” meals in the cafeteria. Apparently Bocanegra is trying to blame a time limit for this situation.
- Anti-Obesity efforts challenged by Darlene Superville Associated Press.
- AB 2706, Roger Hernandez, Schools: Health Care Coverage: Enrollment Assistance.
- Expands school enrollment form to include information about ACA health care coverage options.
There is currently in the newspapers any number of articles promoting organ donations and transitioning (moving) senior citizens, with or without eminent life threatening illness, into public or privately funded centers. This all goes along with the legislation as exhibited by the above mentioned bills.
An Article in the Contra Costa Times for Saturday, July 5, featured a Respite care facility in San Leandro for terminally ill to either spend some time while their parents get needed vacations; or, for infants and young children who are declared to be within the last stages of living. The picture painted was of a sweet, pastoral scene filled with loving hearts and kind words for parents and children, but no curative efforts.
The end objective of all this medical home and residential care legislation is to move every single person into a planned cradle to grave life transitions program guided, aided and encouraged by whatever form of Government we will have left.
Please read these articles with great care, calling upon wisdom and prudence in judging the goodness of these agendas.