News

Trump’s tax bill affects funding for in-home and community support services, disability rights advocates said, and programs ...
As many as 3.4 million Californians could lose their state Medi-Cal health insurance under the budget bill making its way through the U.S. Senate, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday.
THE IMPACT OF President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," which is expected to strip millions of Americans of their ...
Other changes made in Trump’s sweeping budget and policy ... temporary legal status such as visas or refugee status could not qualify. California already provides health care for all children ...
Nearly 3 million people in California are at risk of losing their health coverage in the next decade due to Trump's "One Big ...
There are roughly 28,000 union workers at Kaiser Permanente medical facilities in Southern California, according to a ...
The GOP budget bill made significant changes to Covered California, which experts and insurers say will increase ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed on Friday a budget that pares back a number of progressive priorities, including a landmark health care expansion for low-income adult illegal immigrants, to ...
Governor Gavin Newsom called the move the "most consequential housing reform that we've seen in modern history." ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a pause to the enrollment of more low-income immigrants without legal status for state-funded health care benefits in 2026 as California faces a steep budget deficit.
Those changes would save the state $5.4 billion through 2028-2029, the governor's office said. The program providing free healthcare for all low-income migrants began on January 1, 2024.