health ‘He stood his ground’: State Senator will leave office as champion of tough vaccine laws
State Sen.
“It got really vicious, and the tenor of these protests inside the
“That takes courage,” she added. “He’s had a tremendous impact in
The Democrat from
Pan, 56, helped lead the charge to restore vision, dental, and other benefits to California’s Medicaid program, called
He was instrumental in implementing the Affordable Care Act in
In 2020, Pan authored legislation that will put
“What drives me is my commitment to health and healthy communities,” Pan told KHN.
But he hasn’t always succeeded. Some of his bills — including those to expand benefits and improve the quality of care for
Pan has also faced criticism that he’s too closely aligned with the health care industry, including the
or CMA, a deep-pocketed group that lobbies in
For instance, he rallied with the doctor association against a long-sought attempt to give nurse practitioners the ability to practice without physician supervision — a bill that was one of the association’s top legislative targets but one that ultimately passed despite its vehement opposition. And two key bills that sought to rein in health care costs died in his committee after clearing the state Assembly — one in 2019 to limit surprise medical bills for emergency room visits and another this year to give the state attorney general authority over some hospital and health system mergers.
“He’s inseparable from the doctors’ lobby, and obviously he carries water for the CMA,” said Jamie Court, president of the advocacy group Consumer Watchdog, arguing that Pan has stood in the way of progressive health care bills such as a proposal to create a government-run, single-payer health care system.
Pan rejected claims that he’s too close to the industry. “I’m proud to be a member of the CMA, but I don’t just blindly follow CMA,” he said. When it came to the nurse practitioner legislation, he said, his concerns “came from my knowledge about professional medical education and how that influences patient outcomes.”
Pan isn’t running for anything this year but isn’t ruling out the possibility of doing so in the future. For now, he said, he’s focusing on his work in
Pan said the public hasn’t heard the last of him when it comes to improving
Pan said he entered politics to improve community health. He left his job as a faculty member and head of the pediatric residency program at the
Early on, he found himself at the forefront of California’s wars over vaccination mandates.
In 2012, he authored a law making it more difficult for parents to obtain personal belief exemptions for vaccines that are required for children entering public and private schools and that prevent communicable diseases such as measles and polio. In 2015, he succeeded in banning personal belief exemptions for schoolchildren altogether.
In 2019, when lawmakers were voting on Pan’s bill that cracked down on bogus medical exemptions for required school immunizations, a protester hurled menstrual blood at them on the
“I didn’t run for the legislature because I was planning to do vaccine legislation, but I care about children and that’s what I’ve devoted my life to,” said Pan, who got his medical degree from the
This year, Pan introduced legislation to require covid vaccinations for school-age kids but pulled it in April, saying it would be difficult for
Pan also noted that covid-19 was mutating fast and that emerging research indicated that the vaccines weren’t very good at combating new variants. “The vaccine is very effective protecting against death, but its ability to slow down transmission seemed to decrease,” Pan said. “Unfortunately, it has also been so politicized, so we have more work to do.”
As chair of California’s Asian &
State Sen.
Brainy and studious, Pan regularly delves deep into scientific evidence during legislative floor debates. Interviews with reporters often result in lengthy discourses about the history of the
“How serious you are about every undertaking — it really can be a joy and an irritation,” said



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