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California s Budget Will Give Illegal Aliens Free Healthcare

California’s Budget Will Give Illegal Aliens Free Healthcare  California taxpayers will soon be footing the healthcare bill for older illegal immigrants as part of a recently-approved state budget. The budget deal will guarantee coverage for low-income, undocumented, immigrants older than 50. The plan was initiated by Democrats, who’ve said they want to ensure everyone has healthcare insurance. The coverage, set to take effect in 2022, will cost taxpayers $1.3 billion per year. California State Sen. Jim Nielsen said he felt providing healthcare to those living in the country illegally was one of the most egregious parts of the bill, which Newsom was expected to sign by July 1, the beginning of the new fiscal year.

California Coronavirus Updates: Nevada Casinos Set Record Winnings In May With $1 23 Billion

Close Menu California Coronavirus Updates: Roughly 30 Businesses Have Opened In downtown And Old Sacramento Waterfront Area During The Pandemic Wednesday, June 30, 2021 | Sacramento, CA Find an updated count of COVID-19 cases in California and by county on our tracker here. Latest Updates Wednesday, June 30 About 30 businesses have opened in downtown Sacramento and the old Sacramento waterfront area during the pandemic, according to the Downtown Business Partnership.  They include restaurants, coffee shops, beauty salons, an escape room, a tattoo parlor, and other storefronts selling ice cream and flip flops. “It’s really exciting,” said Emilie Cameron, district affairs and development director with the Downtown Sacramento Partnership. “It’s a variety of businesses, some who had already been working towards opening their doors, pre-pandemic, others who seized an opportunity.” 

California extends public health care to another 235,000 undocumented adults

California extends public health care to another 235,000 undocumented adults State expands Medi-Cal to low-income adults 50+ More undocumented individuals are getting Medi-Cal. and last updated 2021-06-30 21:18:33-04 SAN DIEGO (KGTV) Nearly 250,000 undocumented immigrants will soon be eligible for low-cost health care funded by the state government, under a plan that is now awaiting the governor’s signature. The state budget passed by the Legislature this week expands Medi-Cal coverage for income-eligible people aged 50 and older regardless of their immigration status. It gives California the most expansive coverage in the U.S. for people without legal status. Governor Gavin Newsom is expected to sign the state budget by Thursday. The new health coverage would begin in May 2022.

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