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Over the next decade, nearly $1 trillion will be cut from Medicaid. Here is what America’s more than 71 million recipients of ...
At least seven states and the District of Columbia have offered coverage for immigrants since mostly 2020. But three of them have done an about-face, ending or limiting coverage for hundreds of ...
In Kern County, the first rule in counting homeless students is not saying “homeless.” Instead, school staff use phrases like “struggling with stable housing” or “families in transition.” The approach ...
A new law expands who is eligible for charity care in Maine while federal Medicaid cuts are expected to push tens of thousands off public insurance.
The signing into law of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is not just a setback, it’s a blow to millions of low-income ...
Medi-Cal faces major changes under Trump’s new health care law, including enrollment freezes, premium hikes for undocumented ...
Lower-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
The lengthy bill long championed by the president will impact Americans in various ways. Here's just a snapshot for Californians.
Only two states have implemented Medicaid work requirements: Arkansas in 2018 and Georgia in 2023. Georgia’s program, called Pathways to Coverage, remains in effect.
Changes in President Donald Trump's "One Big, Beautiful Bill" will have major effects on California, impacting Medicaid, SNAP benefits, taxes and more.