HURTADO RELEASES STATEMENT AFTER THE ONE HEALTH FRAMEWORK DEVELOPMENT ACT PASSES ASSEMBLY HEALTH COMMITTEE

 

 

For Immediate Release: June 21, 2022

Media Contact: Elizabeth.Hess@sen.ca.gov

 

 

HURTADO RELEASES STATEMENT AFTER THE ONE HEALTH FRAMEWORK DEVELOPMENT ACT PASSES ASSEMBLY HEALTH COMMITTEE 

 

 

SACRAMENTO, CA – – Today, Senator Melissa Hurtado (D-Sanger) released the following statement after her bill, Senate Bill 1029—The One Health Framework Development Act passed the Assembly Health Committee 15-0:

 

“SB 1029 ensures California is better prepared for future pandemics and outbreaks of infectious disease,” said Senator Hurtado. “By adopting the One Health Framework Development Act, we can effectively and efficiently identify zoonotic diseases that threaten the reliability and sustainability of our food systems, and the health of humans, animals and the environment before they cause major disruptions to our lives.”

 

The ever-changing interactions and proximity between humans and animals have led to the spread of existing or emerging zoonotic diseases for centuries. These diseases or infections are caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites, and can spread by contact with animals, insects or through food consumption. One Health is a collaborative, multisector, and transdisciplinary approach which aims to prevent outbreaks of zoonotic disease in animals and people, improve food safety and security, and protect global health security overall.

 

SB 1029 requires the California Department of Public Health and the California Department of Food and Agriculture to jointly establish and administer the One Health Program for the purpose of developing a framework for interagency coordination in response to zoonotic diseases and to reduce hazards to human and animal health.

 

About Senator Melissa Hurtado

 

Senator Melissa Hurtado represents a new generation of Latina leaders, as the youngest woman ever elected to the California State Senate and as a product of immigrant parents. Senator Hurtado represents the 14th Senate District and focuses on rural community issues that often go unheard — access to clean air and water, food insecurity and poverty, inequities in environmental policies, agriculture and access to health care. In July 2020, she was appointed to the national Biden Latino Leadership Committee alongside former Labor Secretary and current Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis – the only two California Latinas on the Committee.

 

For more information, visit Senator Hurtado’s Website here or find her on Twitter at @Senator_Hurtado

 

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