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    More from last Wednesday’s Senate Health Committee vote

    By Sylvia Moore | on May 10, 2011
    Posted in: Blog, News

    Read California Healthline’s roundup of last Wednesday’s successful vote on SB 810:

    Friday, May 06, 2011

    Senate Health Committee Moves Single-Payer Bill

    by David Gorn
    Many dozens of single-payer supporters crammed the Senate Committee on Health chambers on Wednesday for hearing on a bill that would set up a single-payer health system in California.
    The supporters were respectful and emphatic as they all stepped, one by one, up to the microphone to voice their support for such a model. After all of the advocates took their turn and returned to their seats, Senate Health Committee Chair Ed Hernandez (D-West Covina) wanted to know if there were any more speakers, so he politely asked if there was anyone else in the audience who was in favor of the bill.
    And a sea of hands went up, as nearly everyone in the audience spontaneously and quietly raised their hands.

    That has been the history of single-payer legislation in California, with enthusiastic, almost fervid, support of it by many citizens and organizations in the state, but a tepid, almost embarrassed, reception by many lawmakers.

    For the rest of the article: http://www.californiahealthline.org/capitol-desk/2011/5/senate-health-committee-moves-singlepayer-bill.aspx#ixzz1LcMwKKNT

    Here’s how Wednesday’s vote on SB 810 broke down:

    YES – Ed Hernandez, Elaine Alquist, Kevin de Leon, Mark DeSaulnier, Lois Wolk

    NO – Joel Anderson, Sam Blakeslee, Tony Strickland

    Sen. Michael Rubio – who had said last week that he was going to vote no on the bill – curiously, abstained. Was the insurance industry breathing down his neck? Rubio’s office had said the senator believes the federal Affordable Care Act is good enough to help Californians. Read more…