July 24, 2025 - 04:19

Nearly 3 million people in California are at risk of losing their health coverage in the next decade due to proposed Medicaid cuts. The looming changes, often referred to as Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," could significantly impact low-income families and vulnerable populations who rely on Medicaid for essential health services.
As discussions around healthcare reform continue, many Californians are left wondering how these potential cuts might affect their access to medical care. The proposed legislation aims to streamline healthcare spending but raises concerns about the consequences for those who depend on Medicaid.
Experts warn that the cuts could lead to increased uninsured rates, resulting in higher healthcare costs for individuals and communities. It is crucial for Californians to stay informed about their eligibility and the potential changes that could affect their health insurance status. As the situation develops, advocacy groups are urging residents to engage with local representatives and voice their concerns regarding the future of Medicaid in the state.
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