Next year, California will extend Medi-Cal benefits to the last group of undocumented people who have been left out of the program — those ages 26 to 49 — in what is expected to be its biggest expansion of coverage since the rollout of the Affordable Care Act.| Los Angeles Times
Democratic lawmakers expect Gov. Gavin Newsom to embrace an effort to include seniors without legal status in the state's Medi-Cal program — either in his new state budget or with his signature on legislation.| Los Angeles Times
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a budget that pares back a number of progressive priorities to close a $12-billion deficit.| Los Angeles Times
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.| Los Angeles Times
Three Democratic-led states that led the way in offering free healthcare to low-income people who are in the U.S. without legal permission are either limiting or ending the programs because of significant budget concerns.| Los Angeles Times
On the eve of his budget presentation, Gov. Gavin Newsom sought to blame President Trump's tariff policy for reducing California state revenues.| Los Angeles Times
In a new poll, registered voters gave Gov. Gavin Newsom less than stellar marks on his focus and his ability to look out for California's interests.| Los Angeles Times