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California Governor Proposes Enrollment Freeze for Medi-Cal

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California Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed a freeze on enrollment for low-income immigrants without legal status in the Medi-Cal program starting in 2026. This decision, aimed at addressing a projected $12 billion budget deficit, is expected to save the state approximately $5.4 billion by 2029. The measure has sparked controversy among lawmakers and immigrant advocates, as it could adversely impact vulnerable populations relying on Medi-Cal for health care services. Current enrollees will not be affected, but changes will introduce premiums for some adult beneficiaries based on their immigration status.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed an enrollment freeze for low-income immigrants without legal status in state-funded health care, specifically the Medi-Cal program, starting in 2026. This significant measure comes in response to a projected budget deficit of $12 billion facing the state.

Under the proposed changes, Governor Newsom anticipates that this freeze will ultimately save California approximately $5.4 billion by the 2028-2029 fiscal year. Medi-Cal, California’s health care program for the low-income population, has seen costs for providing coverage to undocumented immigrants soar beyond initial projections, now tallying $9.5 billion annually. This figure exceeds earlier estimates by roughly $2 billion, which was initially placed at $6.4 billion.

The enrollment freeze is part of a broader budget proposal totaling nearly $332 billion, unveiled by Newsom on May 14, 2025. Despite the implications of the freeze, current enrollees will retain their Medi-Cal coverage, and the changes will not impact children enrolled in the program. Additionally, starting in 2027, adults aged 19 and older receiving Medi-Cal benefits will be required to contribute with a $100 monthly premium, should their immigration status remain “unsatisfactory.”

The decision to freeze enrollment illustrates the pressing financial pressures facing California, notably rising health care costs, a considerable increase in Medi-Cal enrollment, and ongoing economic volatility influenced largely by federal tariff policies. The budgetary revision is further compounded by a reported $16 billion revenue decline linked to the previous federal administration’s tariff measures.

Governor Newsom’s administration historically argued that extending health benefits to low-income immigrants would yield long-term financial benefits. However, the latest budget proposal reflects significant challenges in maintaining health care funding while addressing a rapidly changing economic landscape. The proposed changes may also be seen within the context of Newsom’s political future, as he navigates speculation around a potential presidential run in 2028.

With proposed changes stirring controversy, lawmakers—including some from Newsom’s own party—are anticipated to scrutinize the enrollment freeze, expressing concerns regarding its potentially adverse effects on immigrant populations. Critics have voiced discontent over the governor’s attribution of the budget shortfall to external forces, including federal policies, rather than state financial decisions made in recent years.

Future budgetary pressures could escalate, particularly if federal law alters Medicaid funding for states that provide health care to undocumented individuals. Governor Newsom has highlighted California’s historical commitment to supporting immigrants, asserting that no other state offers comparable assistance in this regard.

Economic analysts remain apprehensive that a failure to adequately manage the state budget could pose significant risks to California’s long-term fiscal health and the state’s ability to support vulnerable communities. As the legislative process for the proposal moves forward, the implications of these decisions will resonate across different sectors of California’s diverse population, particularly within immigrant communities that rely on Medi-Cal for essential health care services.

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California Governor Proposes Enrollment Freeze for Medi-Cal

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