Korean American nonprofits across California are confronting sharp funding cuts as federal reductions to healthcare and immigrant support programs force clinics and community organizations to scale back services, reduce staff, or prepare for closures.
California will spend 28 times more on healthcare for undocumented immigrants than on law enforcement in its 2025–2026 budget, according to the Daily Caller.
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California’s Medi-Cal program will impose stricter eligibility rules and reduced benefits beginning in 2026, according to the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS)....
A Republican-led effort to restrict California’s use of a Medi-Cal provider tax could cut billions in federal funding and jeopardize healthcare access for millions...
Gavin Newsom, Governor of California, has introduced a proposal to reinstate asset limits for Medi-Cal, the state’s public health insurance program for low-income residents....
Federal cuts to Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program, could eliminate up to 210,000 jobs statewide, according to a policy report released in April by the...
Koreatown Youth and Community Center (KYCC) recently received an unexpected notice from the federal government, informing them that their U.S. Department of Agriculture-funded tree...
Clinics are offering free application services for undocumented immigrants and other low-income residents.
On December 3, Mission City Community Network (MCCN) and Kheir Clinic announced...
Undocumented Korean Americans living in California were relieved of a major worry earlier this year. The state government of California has expanded the Medi-Cal,...