California Democrats seek $1.5 billion for low-income health care. GOP wants answers [The Sacramento Bee]
One solution is increasing a managed care organization, or MCO, tax on health insurers to raise an additional
But Democratic budget leaders have been unclear about how exactly that new
Here’s where the funding will go and who will benefit from ongoing
How will the state spend the money?
Under the governor’s budget, the state will spend nearly
To capture additional funding in a tough budget year, lawmakers during their final week of session before their spring recess approved a
The tax is “a mechanism to generate new state funds that can be used to match with federal funds to bring additional federal Medicaid dollars to California,” according to the
Lawmakers during last year’s budget negotiations set aside about
During budget committee hearings,
Sen.
“I don’t get to be in those parties,” Dahle said. “And I would like to know. Because you exclude us, and this is my opportunity to find out if I can support this or not support it. If it’s going to help keep my rural hospitals open, then I might support it. If it’s not, I may not.”
“Instead of using general fund, or wherever the administration would find that additional
During the
“That issue, the expenditures, will be addressed in a trailer bill to be considered by this body in the June budget,” he said.
Undocumented
Ahead of the
He was also critical of the state’s spending money to provide
“I tried to get some answers during our budget hearing from the LAO and the administration on how this money is going to be spent,” Dahle said. “Unfortunately, I didn’t get a very good answer. I did find out that approximately
The federal Medicaid program, which insures low-income Americans, does not cover undocumented immigrants.
The expansion is expected to cost about
Most of the people who started getting comprehensive benefits in January were already enrolled in
Expanding
Several studies indicate immigrants without legal status are more likely to avoid medical care and experience higher rates of chronic health conditions.
Newsom’s January budget estimates an average monthly
That means about 1.4 million undocumented Californians could now get full
Health Care Services data on the number of 26- to 49-year-old
Newsom’s budget estimates the state’s overall
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California Democrats seek federal billions for low-income health care. GOP wants answers [The Sacramento Bee]
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