Healthcare/Hospital Law
May 1, 2008
Prison Medical Bill Passes First Committee Test
A $6.9 billion plan by a court-appointed receiver to raise medical care in California's prisons to constitutional standards met approval Tuesday in its first legislative committee, but the response wasn't enthusiastic.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SACRAMENTO - A $6.9 billion plan by a court-appointed receiver to raise medical care in California's prisons to constitutional standards met approval Tuesday in its first legislative committee, but the response wasn't enthusiastic.
"I feel as though I'm looking at the Godfather and you have come to make...
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