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Stated in the vast budget bill that President Donald Trump has signed earlier this month is a provision for reducing the amount of money that students in medicine can borrow in federal loans. While the new rule will directly affect medical students, it may also have a significant impact on Californians throughout the country seeking medical assistanceS
Calm Mikhail Zinshteyn and Christen Explain, as of July 1, 2026, the restriction on federal debt students can enter, will be $ 50,000 a year, and $ 257,000 for the life of the Student College trip, including the bachelor’s debt. Grad Plus loans, a type of federal student assistance for graduates, will also be eliminated.
The new law will affect all graduated programs, but as the medical school usually requires more than $ 300,000 for training, housing and other costs – which can take decades for repayment – many of them will probably turn to private loans. Private loans have less protection, can charge higher interest rates and do not offer forgiveness for a loan.
As the law creates a higher financial barrier for students to attend a medical school, especially for low-income students, experts say that the pool of future doctors will not only shrink but also become less diverse.
This is a problem for California, which, like the rest of the country, has a shortage of primary care doctors. In addition to maternal wards and rural hospitals Closing through the state is expected to have the most severe shortage of doctors in the Central Valley and southern border.
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Assembly Jasmeet Baines Watch an offer for the congress. The Bakersfield Democrat and Doctor have announced today that he is running Replace Republican Representative David Valadao next NovemberCalmatters’ reports Maya K. MillerS
Baines was chosen for the Assembly in 2022 and has collected a reputation of moderate, which sometimes breaks with her party. As A lonely Democrat who voted against 2023 Law, supported by governor Gavin Newo for the sanction of oil companies for alleged prices, Bane was temporary committee From the mounting speaker at that time.
It will cause an acting one who represented the San Hoaquin Valley in Congress for 10 of the last 12 years. Before Trump signed the Federal Budget Bill, Valadao repeatedly promised that he would not support any measure to harm the recipients of Medi-Cal. But every time the measure came before him, Valadao voted to advance the bill.
More than two-thirds of Vallado’s county, which includes parts of the County Kings, Tulare and Kern, are on Medi-Cal. Along with his eight other colleagues from California on GOP in the house, they Represent 2.5 million Medi-Cal participantsS

Can students rely on chatbots to help their tasks miss human social relationships that could be valuable? Some education experts consider sowrites Calmatters’ Tara Garcia MattsonS
Artificial intelligence chatbots, including Chatgpt, Gemini and Claude, can be useful for students to quickly generate information on research topics, essay outlines, or serve as a starting point for career tips. But for any chatbot request they are looking for, it can mean a less meaningful interaction with a classmate, professor, teacher or others who could offer students more in -depth insight.
In a study published in March by MIT MEDIA LAB and OPENAIResearchers have found that frequent Chatgpt users are more likely to be lonely and isolated from human interaction. But by nourishing human relationships, experts say, students can expand their social network and build social capital – create relationships with others who could ultimately be a good friend, business partner or work guidance.

CalMatters columnist Dan Walters: Some farmers in California want to bring land out of agricultural production and install solar panels to make money. But other farmers want to continue production – emphasizing an existential problem deserves more attentionS
Life and school after the fires in La County were not easyBut after you have a great loss, you get a different perspective, Lauren Ads writesEntry 11th grade at Pacifica Christian High School in Santa Monica.
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