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California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom said the "Trump Slump" is partially to blame for him proposing a freeze on Medicaid enrollment for illegal immigrants in his state.
Newsom has long supported providing affordable health care to Californians regardless of their immigration status. His May budget proposal blocks access beginning in 2026 to new Medi-Cal enrollees who are in the country illegally and adds a 2027 $100 monthly premium charge for current beneficiaries to continue accessing health benefits.
Trump's bill would require Medicaid applicants to provide proof of their work hours and apply for specific exceptions, creating new barriers for individuals to maintain insurance.
California’s social-service spending, like New York’s and New Jersey’s, ballooned as migrants took advantage of generous state programs — creating fiscal woes with no end in
You close your eyes you would think ‘Oh that’s a budget proposed by a Republican in perhaps Alabama’,” said one Democratic lawmaker
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Local News Matters on MSNNewsom outlines $12 billion deficit and freeze on immigrant health program accessCALIFORNIA IS FACING a $12 billion deficit that Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to help close by freezing enrollment in a state-funded health care program for immigrants living in California without legal status.
Newsom accidentally makes the argument for Republicans.
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KFF Health News on MSNNewsom’s Pitch as He Seeks To Pare Down Immigrant Health Care: ‘We Have To Adjust’Gavin Newsom on Wednesday proposed that California roll back health care for immigrants without legal status, saying the state needed to cut benefits for some to maintain core services across the board.
Gov. Gavin Newsom dramatically expanded California's Medicaid program, but after six years in office, the Democrat is forced to contemplate deep cuts.
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New York Magazine on MSNGavin Newsom Is Ending a Golden Age of California ProgressivismPausing health care for undocumented immigrants is the latest sign that California and its governor may be pivoting to the center.
California would scale back state Medicaid coverage for immigrants without legal status, eliminate coverage for certain weight loss drugs and use money from a key climate program to help fund state fire response under a $322-billion budget proposal announced Wednesday by Gov.
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