Newsom Lambasts Trump’s Healthcare Cuts, Foreseeing Devastation
California Faces Potential Healthcare Crisis Under Proposed Federal Legislation
California Governor Gavin Newsom is strongly criticizing a proposal from Donald Trump that could drastically reduce healthcare and food assistance for millions. The governor warns that such cuts will harm vulnerable populations, creating significant challenges throughout the state.
Newsom’s Harsh Condemnation
Newsom has publicly denounced Trump‘s bill, citing the detrimental effects on residents. The Governor fears it will trigger “devastating” outcomes, particularly for Californians dependent on public assistance programs. He specifically pointed out potential cuts to healthcare and food support services.
This is shameful. @realDonaldTrump‘s plan would take health coverage away from millions & cut food assistance for families. CA will never back down in our fight to protect the health and well-being of Californians. https://t.co/885M1j1B8P
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) March 4, 2024
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According to recent estimates, around 40% of Inland Empire residents depend on Medi-Cal, showing the potential scale of impact (Public Health Report 2024).
Potential Consequences
Newsom indicates that the legislation could threaten the well-being of millions. He has also mentioned that approximately three million Californians could lose access to Medi-Cal if the proposal becomes law. The bill has been called the “Big, Beautiful Bill” by some.
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The governor’s warning serves as a firm signal, outlining California’s determination to preserve healthcare access. The state is preparing for a potentially protracted struggle to protect residents against cuts to essential resources.