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tuition, driver s licenses, and state-funded, of course, health care for their children. then over the weekend, we learn that california has gone from sanctuary state for dreamers to just being a sucker state for americans. a just-announced state budget deal will now give health care benefits to many adult illegals too. those between the ages of 19 and 25 will now be eligible for california s medicaid program known as medica ashg medi-cal. every person should have access to affordable health care. judges and politicians may turn back our progress. we will never waiver in our pursuit of guaranteed health care for all californians. he said they d do it. they re doing it. the price tag is estimated to be $98 million a annually. think the homeless people,
tuition, drivers licenses, and state-funded of course health care for their children. then over the weekend, we learned that california has gone from sanctuary state for dreamers to just being a sucker state for americans. they just announced state budget deal will now give health care benefits to many adult illegals too. those between the ages of 19 and 25 will now be eligible for california s medicaid program known as medical. every person should have access to quality affordable health care. politicians and judges may turn back our we will never waver in our pursuit of guaranteed health care for all californians. laura: he said he would do it and they are doing it for the price tag is estimated to be 98 million bucks annually. think those homeless people