Public Policy Tipoffs Involving California Newsletter for Tuesday August 29, 2023 ( 4 items ) |
Epilepsy Foundation Collaborates With Cottage Epilepsy Center in Santa Barbara to Expand Epilepsy Resources, Support and Care to Local Community
LANDOVER, Maryland, Aug. 29 -- The Epilepsy Foundation issued the following news release:
The Epilepsy Foundation and Cottage Epilepsy Center hosted an epilepsy community forum at the University California, Santa Barbara last week focused on the need to bring epilepsy resources, services, and support to Santa Barbara County. The Foundation's chief executive officer, Bernice Martin Lee, spoke at the event and highlighted the need to address epilepsy-related health disparities in vulnerable and u
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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: Groundbreaking Triennial The De Young Open Features 887 Bay Area Artists
SAN FRANCISCO, California, Aug. 29 -- Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco issued the following news release:
The de Young Open returns this fall as a newly established triennial, building on the success of the hugely popular inaugural iteration in 2020. Designed for local artists from diverse artistic backgrounds and free to enter, The de Young Open is the only exhibition of its kind at a major US museum. This year, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco received a resounding 7,766 submissions d
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NextGen America: Young Voters Respond to the Reintroduction of the Youth Voting Rights Act
SAN FRANCISCO, California, Aug. 29 -- NextGen America issued the following statement on Aug. 28, 2023:
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In response to the United States House of Representatives reintroducing the Youth Voting Rights Act, NextGen America President Cristina Tzintzun Ramirez released the following statement:
"Young people across the country are excited to see the reintroduction of the Youth Voting Rights Act, alongside a suite of democracy and voting rights bills, that will expand youth access to voting,
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West Health Institute: Regardless of Political Party, Americans Overwhelmingly Support Medicare Drug Price Negotiations
SAN DIEGO, California, Aug. 29 (TNSres) -- West Health Institute issued the following news release:
As the pharmaceutical industry ramps up efforts to fight the U.S. government's historic Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program, a new West Health-Gallup public opinion survey shows overwhelming bipartisan support for the program, which is forecast to save $100 billion in its first decade.
"No matter who they vote for, Americans are suffering from the high costs of prescription drugs," says Tim
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