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Checking in on Medi-Cal as state approves $3 billion loan and concerns of federal cuts loom


Published on 2025-03-17 15:00:50 - LAist
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  • Today on AirTalk, California approved a $3 billion loan for Medi-Cal amidst looming federal cuts. Want to get paid to be politically engaged and hold your public officials accountable? A local initiative called "LA Documenters" will train and pay you to take notes at public meetings.

The article from LAist discusses the current state of Medi-Cal, California's Medicaid program, which provides health coverage to low-income individuals. Recently, the state approved a $3 billion loan to help manage the program's finances amidst concerns over potential federal funding cuts. This loan comes at a time when there are looming threats of reductions in federal Medicaid funding, which could significantly impact the program's sustainability. The article highlights the ongoing debate about the future of healthcare funding, the potential implications for Medi-Cal enrollees, and how state officials are navigating these financial challenges. It also touches on the broader implications for healthcare access for millions of Californians, emphasizing the need for stable funding to ensure continued care for vulnerable populations.

Read the Full LAist Article at:
[ https://laist.com/shows/airtalk/checking-in-on-medi-cal-as-state-approves-3-billion-loan-and-concerns-of-federal-level-cuts-loom ]