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Days after President Donald Trump signed his law on a vast budget in the law last week, a Federal Judge on Monday issued a temporary order to block one of the provisions of the Planned Parental Prohibition Bill to receive Medicaid federal payments.
With 115 clinics in the state and a million Californians using planned parenting every year, the Administration’s plan to defuse the organization is just one of the many ways in which it is reduced to Medicaid and Medi-Cal-version of the State of Health Insurance Program are expected to affect the Californians deeplyS
Calm Anna B. Ibara and Christen Explain that Trump’s new budget budget eradicates Medicaid’s costs by $ 1 trillion over the next 10 years. The bigger part of this figure is in the form of new requirements that will drive people out of the coating, leaving more people uninsured. Less federal funding for Medi-Cal is expected to lose $ 28.4 billion, and $ 3.4 million Californians can lose coverage.
In addition to planned parenting clinics in California to lose more than $ 300 million, new Medicaid work requirements are expected to come into force by the end of 2026. Adults will have to report at least 80 hours a month employment, school or volunteer work.
This mandate is expected to force Up to 1.4 million Californians Outside the Medi-Cal within the first year, partly because submission of documents would be difficult for certain jobs that do not have regular salaries or documentation for evidence of employment.
5.5 million Medi-Cal children are also likely to feel the cuts. The new budget limits the admissibility of the children’s health insurance program to legal permanent residents – to make those with temporary legal status, such as visas or status of refugees, unacceptable. Such restrictions on immigration and additional new work requirements imposed on the supplementary nutrition program can also lead to up to 3.1 million families in California who lose help with food printing.
These abbreviations were made by the Congress and the Trump Administration to finance constant tax cuts for the most rich Americans and give immigration and customs execution more money than most military.
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A state farm check failed to clear up for an Altadan resident who lost her home and ranch in the fire in Ethan, and no one – even the insurer – – knows exactly whywrites Calmatters’ LevagsS
On Tuesday, Amelia McDonald called her bank, Chase to ask why the $ 876 354.07 check funds, which she deposited on June 30, are not yet available. The bank, McDonald told her, told her it was because the state farm has not enough money.
The incident added to what McDonald describes as a “terrible experience”, trying to get his claims paid by the state farm. Currently, the largest state insurer is faced with lawsuits related to his handling smoke -overlappingprompting the state to open investigation In June.
In response, an email spokesman for the state farm said that after reviewing the incident, “we do not see any indications why the bank will not release our client’s funds.”

By a CalMatters policy reporter Yue Stella Yu:
The next leader of the Republicans of the Assembly promises to put public policy over politics.
Assembly Heath FloraOwner of an agricultural business Ripon who extracted fire from fellow Republicans To work through the path will take the stick from the Republican leader of the Assembly James Galachar In September. Galaher, a Republican of Chico, will split in 2026.
Flora, co-chairman of the bilateral legislative legislation, is a more moderate voice in his kakus, who says two-party cooperation is necessary to achieve the goals of GOP. He is One of the six legisans of GOP Summoning to Trump to focus on criminals instead of undocumented workers in immigration raids. As an inlet leader of minorities, Flora wants a cause to improve itself on accessibility, instead of cultural battles on issues such as transgender rights.

A 2019 State Law, which has temporarily refused victims’ limitation period to claim sexual abuse in childhood, lead some school districts to the brink of financial bankruptcy due to settlements. As the victims insist on their fair compensation, the legislature is considering bills that would restrict the law. Learn more by Calmatters’ Carolyn JonesS
CalMatters columnist Dan Walters: Marin County has a tradition of saying no to homes, but the pressure from the state to develop housing is ruthless And the county cannot resist him foreverS
Calmatters associate Jim Newton: The presence of federal troops in Los Angeles is largely a series of orchestrated appearances and theatrical pronouncements – Put for images and political advantageS
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She was a rising CA senior On the roller of honor. The ice just lifted her life // 19th
The leader of the first homelessness of the County LA The department says “accountability” is a priority // Let