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Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing reinstating an 'asset test' that would narrow eligibility for low-income seniors and adults with disabilities
Disability and health advocates are criticizing the governor’s proposal, with the nonprofit group Disability Rights California calling it a willingness to “sacrifice the health and human services of California’s people, particularly the disabled, poor and elderly populations.” “Disability Rights California and many others fought tirelessly for years to get this asset limit eliminated, finding it to be a deeply inhumane and punitive approach, the change just went fully into effect in 2024, and it is truly disturbing to see the Governor reverse course so quickly,” the nonprofit said in a statement. Reinstating the “asset test” would result in “people losing coverage and force older adults and people with disabilities into extreme poverty,” said the nonprofit organization California Health Advocates.
The organization says the individuals who would lose coverage as a result of the proposed policy change could ultimately become “Medi-Cal eligible again once they have exhausted any resources they have.” “As a result of losing access to care, the costs to the state when they regain eligibility will likely increase because their condition will have worsened and they may no longer be able to live at home, thus requiring full time nursing facility care,” the organization said in a statement.
God I fucking hate newsom
Medicaid could face billions of dollars in federal cuts. That's alarmed families who rely on the program to pay for medical care and other s
NAPA, Calif. — Jessica Pequeño of Napa has been taking breaks from watching the news lately. But when she opens her social media feeds for the support groups she frequents for parents of children with disabilities, they’re full of panicked chatter about the news she’s been trying to avoid.
Medicaid — the state and federally funded program that provides health coverage for almost 15 million Californians and about half of the state’s children — could face billions of dollars in federal cuts under a budget proposal from Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives. That’s alarmed families like the Pequeños, who rely on Medicaid, called Medi-Cal in California, to pay for medical care and other support for their children with chronic conditions.
Pequeño’s 11-year-old son, Xavier, has a rare genetic immune disorder that undermines his body’s ability to fight disease. Thanks to Medi-Cal, Xavier receives medications that keep him alive and would otherwise cost his family around $100,000 a month. The program also pays for Xavier’s medical equipment such as a wheelchair and portable oxygen tank, antibody and respiratory treatments, and hospital stays when he gets sick.
“It’s allowed him to go to school. It’s allowed him to be home and not living in a hospital 24 hours a day,” said Pequeño, who cares for Xavier while her husband works as a forklift driver. “There’s no way right now we can afford his monthly medications, his treatments or his hospitalizations. Without Medi-Cal it would essentially be a death sentence for him.”
Ladies please reblog with what your signs will say
The administration’s actions are impacting us locally.
Dear Editor,
The mission of the nonpartisan League of Women Voters has been singular and unwavering for more than 100 years: to uphold and protect our democratic system, and to ensure the right of every American to vote. Upholding our cherished democratic system means preserving our Founding Fathers’ genius invention, consisting of three co-equal branches of government regulated by a system of checks and balances. This system of government has persisted for nearly 250 years, and has resulted in the most productive society in the history of the world.
Many Americans expected change and some upheaval when Donald Trump began his second term as president. Each new president will of course attempt to shape the country into his or her vision of what it should be, and candidate Trump was very clear about his intentions to do things differently. Change is what the voters wanted and change was the reason he was voted back into the White House.
We at the League of Women Voters of Tulare County respect the voters’ decision in 2024. However, as an organization whose mission is the preservation of our democratic system, we believe that many of the new administration’s aggressive actions are indeed threats to the democracy we cherish. While many of the changes President Trump wants could have been done through the legislative process, respecting the system of checks and balances, the administration instead has chosen to unilaterally begin dismantling our governmental institutions and norms through executive orders. This shock-and-awe approach has been quick, but ignores the rule of law. This leaves only the judicial system between our democracy and an autocracy.
This is not some far-off threat. The administration’s actions are impacting us locally. Grant applications have been frozen and funding has been cut to local nonprofit organizations. Severe spending cuts are proposed to Medi-Cal, affecting the more than 300,000 people (about 62% of our total population) who qualify in Tulare County. In addition, 1.5 million residents in the San Joaquin Valley are on Medi-Cal.
Food assistance programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that was recently received by over 126,000 people in Tulare County (of which 2/3 were children) are also threatened with cuts. According to CAfoodbanks.org, SNAP brought $193 million in 100% federally funded benefits to Tulare County in 2018. This created about $346 million in total economic activity, supporting 1,900 Tulare County jobs by providing markets for farmers and customers for retailers.
In response to one of the latest executive orders, “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections,” Celina Stewart, Chief Executive Officer of the League of Women Voters of the United States said: “Let’s keep it real: this order is not about protecting elections; it is about making it harder for voters — particularly women voters — to participate in them. … This executive order is an assault on our republic and a dangerous attempt to silence American voters. The President continues to overstep his authority and brazenly disregard settled law in this country. To be very clear — the League of Women Voters is prepared to fight back and defend our democracy.”
LWV Tulare County will do all we can right here in our community to defend our democracy, and in particular to ensure that voting rights are protected. As a show of strength and solidarity, we will join the “Hands Off!” Protest being organized by With Visalia and others on April 19 at Mooney and Caldwell from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. We urge all citizens and other organizations to join us. Our community is strong. Let’s band together to defend and protect it.
Our sign will say “Hands Off Our Voting Rights!" What will your signs say?

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if you have Medi-Cal insurance, you can create and log into your benefits account and go to My Health Rewards and you can get up $60 to redeem for gifts cards like Ulta, Chipotle, or Uber just for getting your prescriptions filled or a cervical exam. #freegame
Tried switching my healthcare up, but the whole thing is a stupid opaque process. Pick a network from a list (with decade old information!) then pick a doctor from a list (with no information about them at all!)
I want to be able to make appointments online and have a dashboard with that stuff, but it looks like the only network where I can do that has only one office on the other side of the county.
Plus it looks like the good hospitals around only take private insurance.
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