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The current law requires medical staff to call police when a patient is suspected to be a victim of domestic violence.
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Insurers wanted to charge San Diego Pride $300,000 this year for coverage that cost the nonprofit about $10,000 last year.
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Under current California law, medical staff must call the police when a person with visible injuries shows up at a hospital or doctor’s office and domestic violence is suspected. But that would change if a bill making its way through the state Legislature is passed and signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Some of the cases involve serious allegations, like an ICE agent in El Centro organizing a drug smuggling operation.
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