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Tuesday, April 25 2023

Sacramento, California – Senate Bill 805, authored by Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D – Burbank), seeks to address a serious lapse in autism treatment.  The current system of care for individuals with autism includes essentially one treatment option for parents seeking the best care for their children and too many families end up paying out of pocket for evidence-based care. SB 805, which passed the Senate Human Services Committee, will expand care options and modernize workforce positions to provide better care.

Monday, April 24 2023

Sacramento, California – Senate Bill 467, authored by Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D – Burbank), passed the Senate Floor today. The measure is aimed at promoting equal access to higher education for all Californians by breaking down barriers for undocumented students and allowing them to use alternative forms of identification to access programs.

Monday, April 24 2023

Sacramento, California – Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D – Burbank) released the following statement regarding the commemoration of the Armenian Genocide

Thursday, April 20 2023

Sacramento, California – Today, Senate Bill 786, authored by Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D – Burbank), passed the Senate Health Committee. SB 786 would allow health care providers and pharmacies to continue to provide high quality affordable care, low cost drugs, and services to low income and uninsured patients by ensuring that these health care providers can benefit fully from the purchase of discounted drugs and use those savings to improve access to care and prescriptions at their facilities.

Thursday, April 20 2023

Sacramento, California – Senate Bill 805, authored by Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D – Burbank), seeks to address a serious lapse in autism treatment.  The current system of care for individuals with autism includes essentially one treatment option for parents seeking the best care for their children. This situation results in far too many families having to pay out of pocket for evidence-based care for a child in need. If passed and signed by the Governor, SB 805 will expand care options and better modernize workforce positions to provide better care. The bill took its first successful step this week by passing the Senate Health Committee.