In this paper, we extend our previous discussion of the Bose metal to the
field tuned case. We point out that the recent observation of the metallic
state as an intermediate phase between the superconductor and the insulator in
the field tuned experiments on MoGe films is in perfect consistency with the
Bose metal scenario. We establish a connection between general dissipation
models and gauge field fluctuations and apply this to a discussion of scaling
across the quantum phase boundaries of the Bose metallic state. Interestingly,
we find that the Bose metal scenario implies a possible {\em two} parameter
scaling for resistivity across the Bose metal-insulator transition, which is
remarkably consistent with the MoGe data. Scaling at the superconductor-metal
transition is also proposed, and a phenomenolgical model for the metallic state
is discussed. The effective action of the Bose metal state is described and its
low energy excitation spectrum is found to be ω∝k3.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figur