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Statewide coalition launches to fight proposed health care cuts

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Tuesday, February 18, 2025   

Town hall meetings start tonight across California, pushing back against congressional Republicans' proposal to cut hundreds of billions of dollars from healthcare programs for low-income families.

Organizers from the Fight for our Health coalition are sponsoring town halls targeting U.S. Rep. David Valadao, R-Hanford, U.S. Rep. Young Kim, R-Anaheim Hills, and U.S. Rep. Ken Calvert, R-Corona.

Rachel Linn Gish, director of communications for Health Access California, explained all three lawmakers have turned down an invitation to face constituents at the town hall meetings.

"It's very hard for people to make ends meet right now," said Gish. "Do these Congress members really want to be the ones to vote to raise health care costs on families in their district, on top of everything else? Because that's exactly what will happen."

Republicans on the House Budget Committee have been tasked with finding $2 trillion in cuts to federal spending, in order to extend the 2017 Trump tax cuts, which critics say have primarily benefited wealthy people and big business.

It's estimated some $880 billion in cuts would likely come from Medicaid, known as Medi-Cal in California.

Gish said that would lead to a loss in coverage for millions, plus layoffs, longer wait times, and possible closures of community clinics and hospitals that rely on Medicaid funding.

Gish warned that if the cuts go through, California would be forced to slash its budget as well, with cuts and layoffs across the board.

"One-fifth of our state budget is federal funding through Medi-Cal," said Gish. "Medi-Cal alone is 60% federally funded. There is no way that California would be able to make up any loss of the magnitude like they're talking about in Congress, in our state budget."

The Fight for our Health coalition includes about 50 groups that advocate for a wide range of issues for just about every demographic group in the state.


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