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DHCS FY 2025-26 May Revisions Budget Highlights 5-14-25 This section provides an overview of caseload projections for Medi-Cal as reflected in the May 2025 Medi-Cal Estimate Projected caseload levels are summarized in the tables below:
CHA Strongly Opposes Reinstatement of Medi-Cal’s Asset Limit Other . . . California Health Advocates (CHA) joined 152 other aging and disability advocates in strongly opposing Governor Newsom’s May Revision to the 2025-26 State Budget The proposed cuts would reinstate the harmful Medi-Cal asset limit for older adults and people with disabilities
More price hikes will hit Covered California through Trump’s budget . . . Trump’s new budget reduces spending for Medicaid — called Medi-Cal in California — by $1 trillion over the next 10 years These savings would happen in part because new requirements will result in people falling off coverage
California Medi-Cal Asset Test: Newsoms Proposal Explained Explore Gavin Newsom's proposal for a stringent asset test in California Medi-Cal, impacting seniors and addressing a $20 5 billion budget shortfall Learn about the changes and opposition
California reinstating Medi-Cal asset limits for seniors Due to a significant budget deficit, Governor Newsom is planning to reinstate the asset test for people 65 and older and limit Medi-Cal benefits for undocumented immigrants
Medi-Cal Changes 2026-2027 - DHCS Starting January 1, 2026, Medi-Cal will once again consider assets (what you own) when reviewing eligibility for older adults and people with disabilities as part of the application and renewal process WHO: Medi-Cal members and applicants whose eligibility is based on age (65+), disability (physical, mental, or developmental), or long-term care needs KEY INFORMATION: The asset limit is