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“We want justice and we want accountability and if I have to go to … Rusty Hicks’ home, or anyone else who claims they represent my community when in actuality they don’t, they should expect
that the people will demand answers.”—Maria Estrada, a self-described “Berner,” to Politico, justifying protesting with a bullhorn at 11 p.m. outside California Democratic Party Chairman
Hicks’ home.
To the surprise of no one familiar with his situation, James Mark Rippee walked into a dimly lit street on the night of Feb. 12 in his hometown of Vacaville and was hit by a car. He had done
it before, in September.
Rippee is blind, brain damaged, schizophrenic and homeless. His sisters are unable to persuade him to accept help or housing, and Solano County officials are unable to force him to accept
care.
CalMatters’ Jocelyn Wiener wrote about him in December, focusing on his sisters’ futile efforts to get him help.
Wiener, following up on her story, reports that Rippee survived but suffered a fractured skull, a brain bleed, a shattered elbow, a dislocated shoulder and a crushed leg.
Rippee’s sisters blame the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act, a 1967 law that restricts the ability of authorities to treat individuals against their will unless they are gravely disabled, or
deemed to be a danger to themselves or others.
Vacaville police Lt. Mark Donaldson knows Rippee. Vacaville cops regularly get called about him walking into traffic.
A Solano County resident appears to be the first U.S. patient who contracted coronavirus without traveling overseas or coming into contact with anyone who did, officials said Wednesday.
The UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento has been treating the patient since Feb. 19.
The Davis Enterprise reported that medical center executives issued an internal memo saying Davis requested that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention test the individual for
coronavirus, also known as COVID-19.
The CDC tested the person on Sunday. The result came back positive on Wednesday.
Authorities have quarantined travelers at Travis Air Force Base, in Solano County.
The Sacramento Bee quoted California Public Health Officer Dr. Sonia Angell:
Gov. Gavin Newsom told reporters Wednesday the state and feds are working closely, and said 31 people in California have been identified as having the coronavirus:
To read CalMatters reporter Ana Ibarra’s report, please click here.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said he was bemused by the conservative reaction to one of the more provocative lines in his State of the State Speech last week:
A San Diego talk radio host, appearing on Fox & Friends, called the notion “so off the charts that you don’t even know where to begin.”
The Daily Wire opened its story about the line with this clause: “Far-left California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom.”
On Wednesday, Newsom spoke to the Chief Probation Officers of California about the need to provide more treatment and supervision of people on probation.
California has the third-lowest rate of new lung-cancer cases of any state, 42.3 cases per 100,000 residents. It’s a testament to California’s decades-long campaign against smoking.
California’s rate is above Utah’s 27.1 cases per 100,000 people but far below the national average of 59.6 per 100,000 residents. It’s less than half the rate of the state with the highest
lung-cancer rate, tobacco-growing Kentucky’s 92.6. The worst five states all are in the South.
In a puzzling contradiction, California screened patients at a lower rate than any state other than Nevada, Kaiser Health News’ California Healthline reports. And nearly a quarter of people
with lung cancer received no treatment.
California Healthline’s Mark Kreidler said experts cite several reasons: California’s income inequality, cultural and linguistic diversity, and inconsistency of health care access by region.
A final reason: “a financial reluctance by many medical professionals to treat poor people, who smoke at higher rates than those of the general population.”
David Rattray, David Gordon and Bruce Fuller, LA-Unite, Sacramento Unified & UC Berkeley: The new Proposition 13 offers a chance to reinvigorate educational facilities and fund innovative
schools, to invest in our long-term prospects, together.
James Strock and Winston Hickox, former California Environmental Protection Agency secretaries: One of the only remaining healthy parts of the California recycling industry is scrap-metal
recycling. Now comes the California Department of Toxic Substances Control, a part of the California Environmental Protection Agency. Out of the blue, the department has begun designating
metal-recycling facilities as “hazardous waste treatment” facilities.
Dan Walters, CalMatters: A new state report explores the effects of climate change on California’s water supply and says more storage and other infrastructure is needed to cope.
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