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LAist on MSNHigher premiums and lost coverage: How Trump’s budget will change health care in CaliforniaLower-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
Joined by other states, Iowa in 2014 sued unsuccessfully over California egg law. Now the Trump administration is taking a ...
A new study released in JAMA finds life expectancy has still not bounced back from pre-pandemic 2019 levels, attributing the ...
Santa Clara County officials fear that Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill” will rip a “seismic tear” in the country’s social ...
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSNSanta Clara County: HR-1 will leave more than 450k people without healthcare in the South BayThe BriefSanta Clara Valley Regional Medical Center says more than 460,000 people across the county rely on Medicaid, managed as MediCal in California, for healthcare access.The County Executive for ...
A week after the Republican-led House sent its $4 trillion budget bill to President Donald Trump, California Rep. Mark ...
A federal lawsuit claims California's Proposition 12 and egg regulations create unnecessary red tape for farmers, violate ...
California's Homekey+ Program Awards $102.9M for Supportive Housing and Behavioral Health Facilities
California begins Homekey+ awards, providing $102.9 million to create 315 homes for veterans and those with behavioral issues ...
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Medpage Today on MSNCalifornia immigrants weigh health coverage against deportation riskThe federal government estimates there are 2.6 million immigrants living in California without legal status. The state had ...
President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday sued California over its regulation of eggs and chicken farms, saying ...
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