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California's Health Care Dilemma
California, Sacramento, USAWednesday, May 14, 2025
The costs of providing health care to immigrants have been a surprise. When Newsom first proposed expanding Medi-Cal, he estimated it would cost about $2. 4 billion a year. But the actual cost has turned out to be nearly four times that amount. This has left the state scrambling to find a way to pay the bills.
The governor has been tight-lipped about his plans, but he has hinted that he might have to scale back on his promises. He has talked about the need to be "fiscally responsible" and has suggested that the federal government's policies could make it hard to keep the expansion going. This has left many people wondering what will happen next.
One thing is clear: the situation is complex. On one hand, providing health care to everyone is a noble goal. But on the other hand, the state can't keep borrowing money to pay the bills. Newsom and the state legislature will have to find a way to balance these competing priorities. It won't be easy, but it's a challenge they'll have to face head-on.
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