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    PRESS RELEASE
    Office of Assemblyman Paul Krekorian
    Jeremy Oberstein | Press Secretary
    300 E. Magnolia Blvd., Suite 504
    Burbank, CA 91502-1145
    Tel: 818-558-3043
    Cell: 323-632-2492
    September 3, 2009


    Three Krekorian-Backed Bills Pass Senate
    Head back to the Assembly then to Governor for his signature

    BURBANK - Three bills authored by Assistant Majority Leader Paul
    Krekorian (D-Burbank) passed the Senate this week and now head back to
    the Assembly for a final vote before landing on the governor's desk. The
    bills, which received broad support, will increase consumer protections,
    public safety and healthcare efficiency administration.

    Assembly Bill 1319 - The Advance Fee Talent Scam Prevention Act will
    protect consumers without inhibiting businesses who act in the best
    interest of their clients. It requires talent services claiming to hold
    "auditions" or claiming that successful artists have used their service
    maintain supporting proof that the claims are true; in turn, that proof
    must be made available to law enforcement for inspection and copying.
    The bill also promotes consumer protection by requiring that all artist
    contracts include a clear notice of cancellation and refund procedures
    while prohibiting automatic renewal of terms without the artist's
    affirmative assent. The act will also curb bait-and-switch business
    practices by prohibiting talent services from requiring clients to
    purchase photographs, websites and other promotional materials as a
    condition for using the talent service or for obtaining preferential
    treatment from the talent service. The Senate floor vote Wednesday was
    24-10.

    AB 530 - The Safe Neighborhoods Act arms city attorneys and prosecutors
    in the cities of Los Angeles, Long Beach, Palmdale, San Diego, Oakland,
    and Sacramento with the authority to bring unlawful detainer actions
    against weapons and drug offenders. This bill will also help landlords
    who are intimidated from bringing eviction proceedings against tenants
    engaged in drug-related crimes and illegal possession of weapons or
    ammunition on the premises. The vote was 39-0

    AB 952 - Approximately 1.6 million Californians receive their health
    benefits from federally regulated "Taft-Hartley" health plans. AB 952
    will provide Taft-Hartley plan administrators with the data they need to
    administer those benefits smoothly and efficiently, but preserve
    California's strong patient privacy protections and ensure that benefit
    data is not misused. The vote was 38-0.

    Other Krekorian bills to be taken up this week include potentially
    groundbreaking environmental legislation (AB 64), the Golden Shield Act
    to honor slain public safety officers (AB 671) and the Financial
    Assurances through State Timeliness Act (FAST Act, AB 548), which
    quickens the reimbursement process for schools.

    Assemblymember Paul Krekorian represents the cities of Burbank and
    Glendale, and the Los Angeles communities of Atwater Village, Los Feliz,
    North Hollywood, Silver Lake, Toluca Lake, Valley Glen and Van Nuys. His
    website is www.assembly.ca.gov/krekorian. Follow him on Twitter
    <http://twitter.com/PaulKrekorian> (@PaulKrekorian) and Facebook.

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