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California finalizes $750 million loans to support Bay Area transit agencies
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that $750 million in state loans for Bay Area transit agencies will be finalized before the end of the legislative session, delivering a much-needed financial lifeline to struggling transportation systems. The announcement comes after weeks of uncertainty, when a budget agreement reached in June appeared to be unraveling as state officials hesitated to release the promised funding. The loans are intended to provide temporary relief to trans
California finalizes $750 million loans to support Bay Area transit agencies
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that $750 million in state loans for Bay Area transit agencies will be finalized before the end of the legislative session, delivering a much-needed financial lifeline to struggling transportation systems. The announcement comes after weeks of uncertainty, when a budget agreement reached in June appeared to be unraveling as state officials hesitated to release the promised funding. The loans are intended to provide temporary relief to trans
US Speaker Calls for Newsom to Be "Tarred and Feathered"
In a controversial and incendiary statement, US House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday called for California Governor Gavin Newsom to be "tarred and feathered" amid intensifying political clashes over the federal government’s deployment of troops to Los Angeles. Johnson made the comment during a House Republican leadership press conference, where he stopped short of advocating Newsom’s arrest but said the governor should be publicly punish
US Speaker Calls for Newsom to Be "Tarred and Feathered"
In a controversial and incendiary statement, US House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday called for California Governor Gavin Newsom to be "tarred and feathered" amid intensifying political clashes over the federal government’s deployment of troops to Los Angeles. Johnson made the comment during a House Republican leadership press conference, where he stopped short of advocating Newsom’s arrest but said the governor should be publicly punish
Medi-Cal May Drop Ozempic, Wegovy Coverage by 2026
Under a new cost-cutting proposal by Governor Gavin Newsom, California may soon eliminate Medi-Cal coverage for popular weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, sparking concern among healthcare advocates and low-income patients. The move, which aims to address a $12 billion state budget deficit, could take effect on January 1, 2026, and would save the state an estimated $85 million in 2025–26 and up to $680 million by 2028–29, according to Newsom's office. Ozempic and
Medi-Cal May Drop Ozempic, Wegovy Coverage by 2026
Under a new cost-cutting proposal by Governor Gavin Newsom, California may soon eliminate Medi-Cal coverage for popular weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, sparking concern among healthcare advocates and low-income patients. The move, which aims to address a $12 billion state budget deficit, could take effect on January 1, 2026, and would save the state an estimated $85 million in 2025–26 and up to $680 million by 2028–29, according to Newsom's office. Ozempic and
Newsom Pauses Free Health Care for Undocumented Immigrants
California Governor Gavin Newsom is reversing his stance on expanding free health care access for undocumented immigrants, a move that once underscored his push toward universal health care in the state. In a major policy shift, Newsom is proposing to halt new Medi-Cal enrollment for low-income immigrants without legal status beginning in 2026 and require monthly premium payments from current enrollees starting in 2027. The decision comes as the state grapples with a growing $6.2 bi
Newsom Pauses Free Health Care for Undocumented Immigrants
California Governor Gavin Newsom is reversing his stance on expanding free health care access for undocumented immigrants, a move that once underscored his push toward universal health care in the state. In a major policy shift, Newsom is proposing to halt new Medi-Cal enrollment for low-income immigrants without legal status beginning in 2026 and require monthly premium payments from current enrollees starting in 2027. The decision comes as the state grapples with a growing $6.2 bi









