AB 890 Providing Full Practice Authority to Nurse Practitioners Heads to Governor’s Desk
SACRAMENTO–AB 890 by Assemblymember Jim Wood (D-Santa Rosa) would provide full practice authority to nurse practitioners and is headed to the Governor’s desk for his consideration.
Assemblymember Jim Wood Honors Del Norte Mission Possible As AD 2’s Nonprofit of the Year
SACRAMENTO— Today Assemblymember Jim Wood (D-Santa Rosa) announces that Del Norte Mission Possible, in Crescent City, is being honored as Assembly District 2’s 2019 Nonprofit of the Year.
AB 890 Providing Full Practice Authority to Nurse Practitioners Passes Final Senate Policy Committee
SACRAMENTO–AB 890 by Assemblymember Jim Wood (D-Santa Rosa), which will provide full practice authority to nurse practitioners, now heads to the Senate Appropriations Committee after passing its final policy hearing in Senate Business, Professions and Economic Development on a 7-1 vote.
SB 793 by Sen. Hill to Ban Flavored Tobacco Products Passes Assembly Health Committee
SACRAMENTO–Today, SB 793, a bill authored by Senator Jerry Hill that bans flavored tobacco products passed the Assembly Health Committee, chaired by Assemblymember Jim Wood (D-Santa Rosa).
Asm. Jim Wood Adjourns the Assembly in Memory of Barry Sterling of Iron Horse Vineyards
SACRAMENTO--Today on the Assembly Floor I will rise to adjourn in the memory of Barry Sterling, co-founder of Iron Horse Vineyards.
Barry followed his dreams until he left this world on July 26, surrounded by family. A life well lived, he passed at age 90.
AB 890 Providing Full Practice Authority to Nurse Practitioners Heads to Senate for Hearing
SACRAMENTO–AB 890 by Assemblymember Jim Wood (D-Santa Rosa) would provide full practice authority to nurse practitioners and is headed to the Senate in the final month of this legislative session.
AB 2100 by Assemblymember Wood Preserves Access to High-Cost HIV/AIDS and Mental Health Drugs for Medi-Cal Patients
SACRAMENTO—AB 2100 by Assemblymember Jim Wood (D-Santa Rosa), will help California’s most vulnerable Medi-Cal beneficiaries continue to have access to high-cost specialty drugs that treat cancer, HIV/AIDS and serious mental health conditions by helping independent, often urban and rural, community pharmacies remain financially viable.