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California’s 2026 health legislation: key changes for chronic disease patients
As California enters 2026, new health-related laws taking effect on Jan. 1 will directly impact those living with chronic and rare diseases. These five bills signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom are ...
For the fifth iteration of our In-House Opinions feature, we asked 11 Southern California members of the House of ...
That is why I support a different approach, one focused on real, structural reforms that lower health care costs for all ...
Affordable Care Act subsidies are set to expire after this year, not only driving up costs for ACA enrollees but also ...
Democrats aren’t letting up. “House Republicans have broken their promise to lower costs, and in fact are actively pushing ...
Connecticut and seven other states have set caps on health care spending in a bid to rein in the intense financial pressure felt by many families, individuals, and employers ...
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Millions of Californians to see health care premiums soar as federal subsidies set to expire
If the enhanced health care tax credits do expire as expected, insurance costs are expected to double, on average, for about ...
The Salinas Californian on MSN
Covered California urges Salinas residents to sign up for healthcare; here's how
With new signups down across the state, Covered California is visiting communities to remind folks about open enrollment, ...
“When a family is in crisis, they shouldn’t have to worry about how it will be paid for,” said Jessica Wilson (Cruz), CEO of ...
For the 1.9 million Californians enrolled in Covered California, monthly insurance premiums could nearly double in 2026 if enhanced federal subsidies expire.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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