To fight California’s homelessness crisis, housing is not enough — unhoused residents also need long-term help, with federal funds now at risk.
Three Republican members of Congress in San Diego, Orange County and the Central Valley are being called on by We Are California community gro…
Recent research from the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute explores the health and social impacts of President Donald Trump's executiv…
One key provision that is disappearing is the continuous enrollment of Medicaid, which means that up to 14 million low-income persons could lose Medicaid coverage. States can apply for waivers, while others, as Secretary Becerra mentioned, are working with the federal government and community groups to make sure no one gets left out.
health workers trying to find older immigrants
A health educator speaks with a old immigrant
She had been forgoing medical care because she lacked health coverage
Community workers are spreading word about health coverage for immigrant seniors improving access to healthcare for vulnerable populatation