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California Leaders Say the Federal Health Law Will Improve Health for African-Americans

August 02, 2012

Democratic State Senator Curren Price says over the next few years, the Affordable Care Act could mean more primary and quality care for more than two million black Californians.

PRICE: "It's going to help level the playing field, and ultimately eliminate some of the nagging health disparities."   

Darcel Lee of the California Black Health Network says African-Americans are more likely to die from cancer than any other ethnic group. And blacks use the emergency room for care more than whites.

Bill Would Centralize State's Smuggling, Counterfeiting Investigations

April 16, 2012

California hopes to bring in some of the eight billion dollars a year it loses to the “Underground Economy” by helping the state agencies that investigate that illegal activity talk to each other.

By Bend Adler

Price: "Good morning, ladies and gentlemen - welcome to our secret location…"

Democratic Senator Curren Price and the Board of Equalization teamed up to go all "cloak and dagger."  They escorted reporters out to West Sacramento and opened the gate to a giant w

Senator Price on KDEE

March 24, 2011

On the First Anniversary of the passage of the Affordable Care Act, Senator Price goes on the radio to discuss its impact on millions of uninsured Americans and its provisions for improved Health Care for all.