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https://calmatters.org/health/2024/12/emergency-room-workers-assaults- penalties-new-laws-2025/
Those who physically attack doctors, nurses and other emergency department workers in California face harsher penalties in 2025 thanks to a new law.
In September, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 977, which increased penalties from six months to a year in jail for those convicted of
assaulting California�s hospital emergency room workers.
The bill�s author was Assemblymember Freddie Rodriguez, who spent 30 years
as an emergency medical technician in the San Gabriel Valley.
Rodriguez, a Democrat whose term ended in 2024, said he was compelled to introduce the legislation after seeing too many of his friends and former colleagues attacked on the job. He felt that there needed to be tougher penalties to discourage future attacks.
As he made his case to lawmakers this year, he testified that his
daughter, Desirae, a respiratory technician, was recently assaulted on the
job. Other health care workers testified that they too had been attacked.
Recent polling shows they�re hardly alone. A poll from the American
College of Emergency Physicians found that more than 90% of ER doctors
said they�d been attacked within the last year.
Though the bill ended up passing overwhelmingly, some progressive
Democrats either voted against or didn�t vote for the proposal which
counts the same as a �no� vote. They, along with prison reform advocates
and the California Public Defenders Association, argued that increasing penalties doesn�t deter crime and that many of those assaulting ER workers
are mentally ill. They noted that laws on the books already prohibited
assault.
Former Gov. Jerry Brown, who faced a U.S. Supreme Court order to shrink
the state�s prison population, had vetoed an identical bill from Rodriguez
in 2015.
The California Medical Association, the lobbying group for California�s physicians, was glad Newsom didn�t do the same.
�Thank you Governor Newsom, Assemblymember Rodriguez, and the Legislature
for having the backs of health care workers across the state,� the association�s president, Dr. Tanya Spirtos, said in a statement after
Newsom signed the bill.
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