Health Access California: CA Assembly Health Committee to Vote on Bill to Open Up Covered California Regardless of Immigration Status, as New Report Details Need for Coverage for All
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Despite recent #Health4All Medi-Cal expansions, including the full removal of immigration-based exclusions in
AB 4 (Arambula), up in Assembly Health Committee Today, seeks to remove immigration status as a barrier to buying a health plan through Covered California
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To continue
Over the last several years, the #Health4All campaign of over 70 health and immigrant rights groups have worked with the
Yet even after this expansion, 520,000 Californians remain ineligible for
According to the new UCB/
AB 4 by Assemblymember Arambula and principally co-authored by
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"Our communities and our state are stronger when everyone has affordable, quality health care. All Californians, regardless of where they were born, deserve the same access to that care, said
Additional statements from campaign leaders:
"We and our partners throughout the state that provide
"Over the last 8 years, communities from all regions in the state have mobilized for access to health care without barriers. All Californians regardless of their immigration status should have opportunities to obtain quality health care and seek medical treatment without pause. CPEHN is proud to stand in solidarity with the Health4All Campaign as we look to expand access to Covered California to all communities, regardless of immigration or income status, so we may truly begin to achieve health equity." -
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"AB 4 would take the necessary next step in the fight to achieve coverage for ALL Californians. While we celebrate the achievements of the Health4All campaign in ensuring
"At Western Center on Law and Poverty, we believe very strongly that health care is a human right so we work to preserve and expand equitable health care for all Californians. We strongly support the goal of AB 4 to remove immigration status as barrier to eligibility within Covered California. This bill will take the state another step closer to meeting the goal of achieving a truly equitable health system in
AB 4 is set to be heard in the Assembly Health Committee today,
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REPORT: https://laborcenter.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/CA-remaining-uninsured-2024.pdf
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