Silberman Reappointed to Medical Commission
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SACRAMENTO — Richard Silberman, a top official of former Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.’s administration, was appointed Friday by the Senate Rules Committee to a four-year term on the California Medical Assistance Commission.
Silberman completed a four-year term Wednesday as the commission’s chairman as a Brown appointee.
Silberman, a San Diego resident and husband of county Supervisor Susan Golding, served as secretary of the state’s Business and Transportation Agency in the Brown administration as well as Brown’s finance director and chief of staff.
The nine-member commission negotiates hospital contracts covering more than $1.5 billion in Medi-Cal payments.
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