Friday, June 10, 2016

Gov. Brown signs bill that could help Illegal immigrants get access to health insurance

The L.A. Times reports:
Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill Friday that could make it easier for people in the country illegally to buy health insurance.

Immigrants here illegally can’t purchase coverage through the healthcare exchanges set up under the Affordable Care Act. Under SB 10, the state will formally ask the federal government to allow such immigrants to buy insurance through Covered California, without cost to the state or federal government.

California would be the first state to ask for this exception.

“The current policy disallowing immigrants from purchasing care with their own money is both discriminatory and outdated,” Sen. Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens), who wrote the bill, said in a statement. “I thank Gov. Brown for advancing justice today.”

The federal permission would allow as many as 390,000 immigrants who earn an income too high to qualify for Medi-Cal to purchase healthcare through the exchange, according to Lara’s office. They would not receive public subsidies to reduce the cost of buying insurance.
Would California be happy if 4 million white South Africans showed up to California?