Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Gender Gquality i Vs Planned Parenthood, And Calf? Can You Say S.J.W Caught In A double standard

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here but a question? So Calf, want to crack down on dialysis clinics? but but will not crack down on Planned Parenthood? so tell, me all about how describes that gender equality is deing use here? means that women and men, and girls and boys, enjoy the same rights, resources, opportunities and protection


On Tuesday, the state of California charged David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt of the Center for Medical Progress on 15 felony counts over their undercover reporting regarding Planned Parenthood. In 2015, http://www.dailywire.com/news/14885/tyranny-california-criminally-charges-undercover-ben-shapiro?utm_source=shapironewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=032717-news-title&utm_campaign=lead#


Senate Bill 349, introduced by Sen. Ricardo Lara, D-Bell Gardens, would establish sweeping standards for dialysis centers under the Department of Public Health, including staff-to-patient ratios, annual state inspections, penalties for violations and other requirements. The bill also forces centers to give workers at least 45 minutes to prepare stations between patients.


A bill before the Senate Health Committee today attempts to crack down on the more than 550 chronic dialysis clinics in California.
Senate Bill 349, introduced by Sen. Ricardo Lara, D-Bell Gardens, would establish sweeping standards for dialysis centers under the Department of Public Health, including staff-to-patient ratios, annual state inspections, penalties for violations and other requirements. The bill also forces centers to give workers at least 45 minutes to prepare stations between patients. Fresenius Medical Care, which operates 145 centers in the state, is opposed to the bill and says it would create a shortage of care for thousands of patients. The company says the bill would require significant staff increases as the industry struggles with a shortage of nurses and technicians. DaVita, another major dialysis center operator, says the 45-minute transition time between patients and other factors would further reduce treatment availability. The California Hospital Association, California Dialysis Council and more than a dozen other groups also oppose the bill. The Senate Health Committee meets at 1:30 p.m. in room 4203 of the state Capitol.

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