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Xavier Becerra's Cabinet Appointment Spells Political Change in California
Xavier Becerra's Cabinet Appointment Spells Political Change in California
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18 minutes
Released:
Dec 7, 2020
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Podcast episode
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California Legislature to Introduce Pair of Eviction Protection Bills
The proposals would get relief into the hands of renters and landlords facing mounting debt and extend eviction protections adopted during the pandemic. Tenants who have been struggling to keep up with rent say the measures can’t come soon enough.
Molly Solomon, KQED
San Bernardino County now has the second highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the state. Instead of paramedics answering every emergency call in an ambulance, healthcare workers will do more symptom assessments over the phone.
Reporter: Benjamin Purper, KVCR
Positive COVID tests and hospitalizations are both at record highs in California. Doctors and nurses are particularly vulnerable. Medical staffers in the Bay Area, Orange County, and the Central Valley weigh in as they watch cases mount.
Reporter: Lesley McClurg, KQED
President-elect Joe Biden has chosen California’s Attorney General as his nominee for secretary of Health and Human Services. Xavier Becerra would be the first Latino to serve in that role, a critical one now as impacts of the pandemic get worse.
Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED
Becerra’s selection is getting mixed reactions from the medical community. Last week, the American Academy of Family Physicians was one of several groups that called on President-Elect Joseph Biden to select qualified physicians to serve in key health roles.
Guest: Dr. Ada Stewart, President of the American Academy of Family Physicians
The proposals would get relief into the hands of renters and landlords facing mounting debt and extend eviction protections adopted during the pandemic. Tenants who have been struggling to keep up with rent say the measures can’t come soon enough.
Molly Solomon, KQED
San Bernardino County now has the second highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the state. Instead of paramedics answering every emergency call in an ambulance, healthcare workers will do more symptom assessments over the phone.
Reporter: Benjamin Purper, KVCR
Positive COVID tests and hospitalizations are both at record highs in California. Doctors and nurses are particularly vulnerable. Medical staffers in the Bay Area, Orange County, and the Central Valley weigh in as they watch cases mount.
Reporter: Lesley McClurg, KQED
President-elect Joe Biden has chosen California’s Attorney General as his nominee for secretary of Health and Human Services. Xavier Becerra would be the first Latino to serve in that role, a critical one now as impacts of the pandemic get worse.
Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED
Becerra’s selection is getting mixed reactions from the medical community. Last week, the American Academy of Family Physicians was one of several groups that called on President-Elect Joseph Biden to select qualified physicians to serve in key health roles.
Guest: Dr. Ada Stewart, President of the American Academy of Family Physicians
Released:
Dec 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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