Posted on 08/10/2015 8:24:10 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens stand to wind up with better healthcare coverage than they could have dreamed of in their hometowns thanks to the California Legislature, no matter their citizenship.
Supporters of Sen. Ricardo Laras (D) Senate Bill 4 the Health for All Act that goes before the State Assembly in August say it is only right to allow illegal immigrants into the states healthcare system. But those who dont like the idea see it as worse than the first slide down the proverbial slippery slope. They see this as culture-changing legislation.
“It’s just one additional step that the California Legislature is trying to take to eliminate any legal distinction between illegal aliens and legal residents of California,” Ira Mehlman, spokesman for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which calls for restrictions on immigration, told Reuters.
Senate Bill 4 would allow undocumented Californians to buy health insurance with their own money through Covered California by seeking a waiver. All kids 19 and under would be able to enroll in Medi-Cal, regardless of immigration status. And it would expand healthcare access to adults 19 and over, regardless of immigration status, by establishing a capped enrollment program through Medi-Cal that will provide services as funding is made available.
If the more than 400,000 immigrants with just enough paperwork to get a drivers license, thanks again to the California Legislature, are any indication, Cal MediConnect will soon be buried under a tidal wave of the same people signing up for Obamacare.
Cal MediConnect is a program to serve people that are eligible for both Medicare and Medi-Cal. Cal MediConnect is an all-in-one health plan that covers medical, prescription drugs, and long-term services.
This is scary too. Maybe even more people will look for healthcare than looked for a drivers license. Lara said more than a million of the states undocumented residents lack access to affordable coverage in California. They could all be allowed into Cal MediConnect.
Lara might be sandbagging the enormity of the avalanche of immigrants who will swarm into the Obamacare system. Reuters reported that about 7 percent of California’s population, or 2.6 million people, lack legal immigration status. In 2012, the state spent over $600 million on emergency room and other health-related services for people living in the state illegally.
As drastic as it seems, Senate Bill 4 is not even the first step toward allowing illegal immigrants to receive ACA coverage.
Californias legislature has already decided to spend $40 million to cover 170,000 immigrant children through Medi-Cal.
That was a major tenet of Laras efforts to cover all Californians, regardless of immigration status, through Senate Bill 4, known as the Health for All Act.
This affirms our commitment to embrace and integrate our immigrant community, to lead where the federal government has failed and to acknowledge the hard work and sacrifice of a community that contributes billions of dollars to our GDP, said Lara as he celebrated in June.
Todays budget deal is a win for the health of our state, a win for our future workforce and a win for our economic vitality. On behalf of 170,000 children in California who will now have access to healthcare.
When the California State Assembly returns to work Aug. 17 it is expected to take up Sen. Laras proposal to extend Obamacare to illegal aliens. It passed the state Senate during the previous legislative session.
Todays vote is a transformational and decisive step forward on the path to achieving health for all, said Lara as he celebrated Senate passage of SB 4 on June 2.
Over the past year Ive worked to draft a bill that is realistic, balanced and fiscally prudent, while arriving at our goal of expanding access to healthcare for some of our most vulnerable communities. Thats what weve achieved with SB4 allow undocumented Californians to purchase health insurance through a waiver, cover all children and establish a capped enrollment program for adults.
The bill was amended in the Senate Appropriations Committee to address cost concerns there were some estimates it could cost $1 billion a year. But Lara is confident this version of the legislation preserves the intent to provide access to healthcare for every person in California, regardless of immigration status.
The expense of the package has supporters hedging their bets. The editorial board of the Pasadena Star-News has come out in favor of SB4, but admits the cost of the proposal has yet to be determined.
Gov. Jerry Brown has already set aside $40 million in his budget, but its estimated that full implementation of the bills provisions will cost $132 million annually, wrote the Pasadena Star-News Editorial Board.
Its unclear how that gap will be bridged and Lara has some explaining to do when it comes to paying for this.
Lara admits this will be a very expensive proposition.
But no matter how the numbers shake out, he is convinced extended health insurance coverage to people in California illegally is the proper thing to do.
Ensuring that everyone in California is healthy, said Lara, is whats right for our state.
Heck, I’m going to go into Mexico and cross over back into the US as an illegal alien. All I need to know how to say is is “no hablo Inglese”. The only drawback to my plan is that I don’t want to live in California.
You are correct, illegals don’t have those rights, but the fact is that the people running this country (and they’re on both sides of the Uniparty) don’t give a damn about the Constitution or the law when it comes to the rights of citizens and the abscense of those rights for illegals. They want voters, cheap labor, and a way to grow government, and this does all of that in one fell swoop. As for legal taxpaying citizens, our only right is to shut up and pay the bills, and sit back as our actual rights are stripped away from us through lack of enforcement. Hussein has big plans to gut the Second Amendment before he leaves office, just as he’s gutted our other rights. The Patriot Act, the IRS, TSA, ect are there to make sure we comply with the ever-increasing burden of laws upon lawful citizens.
Why not? California is rolling in dough. We can afford to build high speed trains to nowhere, the world’s greatest cities, roads, schools, dams and power plants. Why not house, feed and clothe the world’s poor while we’re at it. There’s plenty of taxpayer money we haven’t stolen yet.
“Nothing is too good for illegal aliens. Im surprised that a bill to allow them to vote hasnt been introduced.”
Apparently, they don’t need to vote. Well, at least not until the general public gets tired of being fleeced, then they will need the vote to enforce the fleecing, but that won’t happen for a while
Hey Lara - it would be even better if a few million more Mexicans came in to share California’s water...
Yep. Liberals are always free with other people’s money.
I thought California was about broke. Where will they get the money? A billion dollars is not that much money anymore is it? Especially when it’s other people’s money.
First slide down? Some folks don’t recognize that the slippery slope was traversed long ago and California is in free fall after passing the lip of the precipice.
Giving everyone everything is short-sighted public policy.
See Venezuela.
The California legislature seems to be run by a latino caucus these days... in other words it’s the sort of government Jeb Bush would approve of... so the answer is, yes, you can never give too much of other people’s money to illegal aliens.
Órale!
“Nothing is too good for illegal aliens. Im surprised that a bill to allow them to vote hasnt been introduced.”
Don’t need a bill. Plenty of them vote already, it’s how Bob Dornan lost to Loretta Sanchez way back when.
The GOP knew the election was stolen but wouldn’t raise a peep, they were already into their ‘laws don’t apply to latinos’ mode.
Gracias, Dubya, gracias, Jebcito.
Veterans are losing coverage just so illegals can get it?
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