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Imagine if you told your kid they could have dessert, but only if they ate all of their vegetables. Then, as you looked away, ...
For Maria Paredez, the slashing of Medicaid funding is no political football, or some abstract argument emanating from ...
There is broad consensus among economists and public health experts that large cuts to Medicaid—which House hardliners seem ...
There are still many unknowns about what cuts, if any, could happen to Medi-Cal, which covers roughly 15 million people in ...
Millions of Americans could lose their Medicaid coverage under Republican plans to vastly cut federal spending. Lawmakers on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, which has jurisdiction over ...
Medicaid is supposed to be a safety net for the poor, but California has turned it into welfare for the wealthy. In California, literally no amount of wealth now disqualifies someone from eligibility.
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to charge monthly premiums for undocumented immigrants and prevent new enrollees in the program as ...
Advocates and providers in the state say they anticipate dire repercussions for reproductive health-care access if Medicaid ends up on the Republican-controlled Congress’ chopping block.
As well as California, which would experience an estimated 18-percent drop in federal Medicaid assistance, other states would need to make up significant shortfalls in funding over the next ten years.
Stretching California’s already fraying safety net even further, to cover people who aren’t here legally, is not compassion. It’s fiscal malpractice.