AIDS healthcare group takes new approach to city’s health services

Nov 12, 2013
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A high-profile AIDS healthcare organization is attempting to soften its approach after meeting pitched opposition to a ballot measure that would require the city of Los Angeles to set up its own health department.

AIDS Healthcare Foundation collected enough signatures to qualify a measure for the June 2014 ballot that would force the city to end its health services contracts with Los Angeles County and set up its own municipal health department within 120 days. Both city and county officials have characterized the initiative as a fiscal and public health catastrophe if it passes, and both governments are suing to stop it from going to voters.

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On Friday, the foundation filed a new proposed initiative with the city clerk’s office, this one only requiring the city to form a citizens’ commission to oversee health services that the city receives from the county. The city would also be required to study the feasibility of setting up its own agency.

Foundation President Michael Weinstein said his group is not giving up on the earlier measure, but he acknowledged that it had underestimated the opposition it would generate.

“We thought there would be more receptivity to the concept of the city having its own health department,” he said. But, he said, “I think that [newly proposed] commission accomplishes a lot of our original goals. It creates accountability for how the county provides services.”

The citizens’ commission would be composed of 15 people appointed by City Council members. They would be tasked with reviewing county contracts, attending county meetings related to health policy, and formulating a health services plan each year. The council would be required to reevaluate each year whether to continue contracting with the county.

Weinstein said he did not expect that petitioning on the new measure would be done in time to qualify it for the June election, so it would likely go on next year’s November ballot. However, he said his group hopes that the council would voluntarily adopt the measure before then.

If it does so, he said his group would likely stop campaigning on the other measure, although it is too late to withdraw it from the ballot.

City Chief Administrative Officer Miguel Santana said he had not had time to review the new proposal and could not comment. But a strong reaction came from County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, who characterized the new measure as an “ego play by Michael Weinstein, this time to save face.”

I think he recognizes, if he’s paying any attention, that his first initiative is a disaster,” the supervisor said. “The city is not in the public health business, and it doesn’t want to be in the public health business.”

Among the 88 cities of Los Angeles County, only Pasadena, Long Beach and Vernon run their own public health agencies. Los Angeles city officials estimate it would cost $261 million a year to operate its own health department, and might require service cuts in other areas.

The foundation has long been at odds with county health officials, even though it holds tens of millions of dollars worth of county contracts to provide HIV and AIDS prevention and treatment services. County officials have accused the group of overbilling by $1.7 million.

Weinstein says that dispute has nothing to do with his belief that the health department is too big and unwieldy and does a poor job responding to health threats including tuberculosis, syphilis and meningitis.

But at City Hall, officials know the AIDS group has political muscle: After the group managed to qualify a measure for the ballot requiring adult film actors to wear condoms on the set, the council voted last year to adopt it outright rather than spend $4 million on an election.

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Michael Whiteacre
Michael Whiteacre
10 years ago

That putz Weinstein’s strained backpedaling and County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky’s quotes are the stuff that happy days are made of. LOL The last paragraph is way off, however: “But at City Hall, officials know the AIDS group has political muscle: After the group managed to qualify a measure for the ballot requiring adult film actors to wear condoms on the set, the council voted last year to adopt it outright rather than spend $4 million on an election.” No, Weinstein had two or three bought and paid for buddies on the council at that time (before he went on a… Read more »

Ernest Greene
Ernest Greene
10 years ago

Yet another sign that Weinstein is finally beginning to realize the political cost of his arrogant overreach. He’s been awfully quiet lately about porn, condoms and the rotten job public officials have made of doing his bidding. I look forward to seeing less and less of him as this whole non-crisis he created winds down. When the federal appellate court kicks AHF down the courthouse steps on the standing issue and throws out Measure B because the country has chosen not to defend it, he’ll be forced to declare victory and slink away. No one but a fool from the… Read more »

Michael Whiteacre
Michael Whiteacre
10 years ago
Reply to  Ernest Greene

Yes, it’s notable that Mr. Yaroslavsky, one of the power brokers of loca politics, did NOT say, “We thank Mr. Weinstein for his commitment to public health and look forward to working with him in the future on his many excellent ideas.” LOL. Instead, he took another opportunity to shit on the bastard.

That said, in 2014, both Yaroslavsky and supervisor Gloria Molina (who expressed reservations about Measure B) will be termed out of office under the provisions of an earlier ‘Measure B’ (from 2002).

Ernest Greene
Ernest Greene
10 years ago

Indeed. Mr. Yaroslovsky also described AHF’s latest tactical retreat in the bolded passage above as “ego play by Michael Weinstein, this time to save face.” “I think he recognizes, if he’s paying any attention, that his first initiative is a disaster,” the supervisor said. “The city is not in the public health business, and it doesn’t want to be in the public health business.” Let’s not forget that the county holds $12 million in contracts with the AHF. What kind of idiot sues someone who’s paying said idiot $12 million a year? Things could get even less pleasant for AHF… Read more »

mharris127
mharris127
10 years ago

Ernest, first I would like to welcome you to TRPWL. Second, I hope you are right here and the LA County BOS cleans Weinfuck’s clock. There are likely other organizations available that can handle the $12 million in business that the county is currently giving Weinfuck. There is a IRS regulation that restricts non profits like AHF from influencing political process. That is why PAC donations and donations to the NRA are not tax-deductible. I wonder if anyone has sent the IRS a “greatest hits” packet with what Weinfuck has been using AHF for in the past couple of years.… Read more »

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