California Dems silent on whether they support Newsom's health care for noncitizens proposal
Newsom predicts that the program will be fully online by January 2024
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Several prominent California Democratic lawmakers and candidates were silent on whether they support Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal to give noncitizens universal health care.
Fox News Digital reached out to a few Democrats in the state for their reactions to Newsom’s proposal and if they supported the governor’s move.
None of the California Democrats contacted — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Reps. Ted Lieu, Eric Swalwell, Maxine Waters, Mike Levin, Katie Porter, Josh Harder and candidates Jay Chen and Rudy Salas — responded to Fox News Digital.
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NEWSOM PROPOSES UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
The silence comes a day after Newsom proposed universal health care for all people in California, including noncitizens.
During a Monday press conference, Newsom unveiled his $213 billion California Blueprint plan, which will be backed by a $45.7 billion surplus. Among the proposals in the plan, which includes creating a new statewide gun buyback program in the name of public safety, is a measure to expand health care coverage to all low-income Californians, regardless of immigration status.
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The measure, if approved by state lawmakers, will allow illegal immigrants to obtain state-funded abortions under the state’s Medi-Cal system.
Newsom predicts that the program will be fully online by January 2024.
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"With major new investments to tackle the greatest threats to our state’s future, the California Blueprint lights the path forward to continue the historic progress we’ve made on our short-term and long-term challenges, including responding to the evolving pandemic, fighting the climate crisis, taking on persistent inequality and homelessness, keeping our streets safe and more," the governor said in a press release.
"As California’s robust recovery continues, we’re doubling down on our work to ensure all our communities can thrive," Newsom continued.
Fox News’ Jessica Chasmar contributed reporting.