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- May 12, 2017
Why Medicaid Cuts Would Harm Health Care for California’s Children
Read moreThis post is part one of our 12-part “Protect Medi-Cal Funding Series.” Medi-Cal provides a long-term investment in health that helps Californians succeed. This blog series highlights the importance of Medi-Cal for various populations in California.Our children are California’s future. 5.7 million children in California rely on Medi-Cal to…
- May 9, 2017
National Health Law Program Receives Grant for Efforts to Ensure Medicaid Services and Protections for Children, Families, and Other Vulnerable Populations
Read moreWashington - The National Health Law Program (NHeLP), with support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF), is intensifying its efforts to fight for access to quality health care for people surviving on limited incomes, especially children and families, people with disabilities, and communities of color.WKKF is supporting NHeLP's work…
- May 5, 2017
The Fight to Save Progressive Health Care Reform from Misguided Policy and Administrative Actions
Read moreThey tossed around high-fives and drank beer – the House Republicans who celebrated with the president because they had just managed to pass a bill that would repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and slash Medicaid, ending health coverage for 27 million people — zeroing in on the working…
- May 4, 2017
Executive Order Threatens Women’s Access to Vital Health Care
Read moreWashington - The Trump administration issued a troubling executive order on religious liberty that could ultimately undermine women's access to health care.National Health Law Program (NHeLP) Executive Director Elizabeth G. Taylor said the executive action could lead to discrimination against women seeking access to contraception and other preventive services."In…
- May 4, 2017
House Approves Heartless Health Care Bill
Read moreAmended Measure Would Effectively End Protection of People with Pre-Existing ConditionsWashington - The House of Representatives today passed the so-called American Health Care Act, a bill more cruel and regressive than the initial version that would harm tens of millions of low-income individuals and underserved populations from coast to coast.The…