Bill Would Let Some Mexican Doctors Practice in California

I can definitely help, but I can’t open the article at that URL. If you paste the article text here—or just share the main points or quotes you want included—I’ll turn it into a Marin County blog post that fits your formatting and word count needs.

Once I’ve got the article text, here’s what I’ll deliver:
– A blog post of about 600 words. It’ll be written for Marin County readers, and I’ll make sure to mention Marin towns and cities like San Rafael, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Tiburon, Larkspur, Corte Madera, Novato, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Ross, Greenbrae, San Quentin, Kentfield, Belvedere, and so on.
– No H1 header, just like you asked. The title you provide stays outside the H1.
– I’ll kick things off with a paragraph that explains what the article is about.
– I’ll use

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Headers, with a couple of sentences between each H2 and H3 header.

Keep paragraphs short—no more than two sentences each. This isn’t just about readability, but about giving the eyes a break, especially when you’re scrolling on your phone in downtown San Rafael or waiting for a latte in Mill Valley.

Wrap paragraphs in <p></p> tags. For bold, use <b>; for italics, go with <i>. If you need a bullet list, throw in some

  • <li>
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    Try to work in Marin County place names and local flavor. It’s not just SEO—it’s about sounding like someone who’s actually strolled through Fairfax or knows where to find the best view in Tiburon.

    Let the story flow. After three decades reporting on Marin, you start to pick up the rhythm of the place, the way people talk about issues in Corte Madera or Sausalito. Let that come through in your writing.

    If you’re pressed for time, just jot down 5–10 bullet points that sum up the article. I can run with that and turn it into a full blog post, keeping the structure and style right for Marin’s readers.

     
    Here is the source article for this story: Proposed bill would allow some doctors in Mexico to practice in California

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