Gavin Newsom
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And I'm proud that our tax dollars, disproportionately California's tax dollars, will be used to help support the recovery of
in Texas.
That's what makes America great, not a word from the Republican Party, not a word from Speaker Johnson, not a word from the President of the United States.
I applaud the work that initiated under the Biden administration in this investigation and the work that this administration did as it relates to finding this person and ultimately pushing these charges and making these charges.
But I find it shameful that they haven't done a damn thing
for the thousands of people who lost their homes and whose lives were devastated from this disaster.
Not a word from the President of the United States.
One of the things that's unfortunate about what's happening across this country is while they're asserting one thing in terms of making America healthy again, they're doing something radical on the other side of that.
The most significant cutbacks, the most consequential rollbacks of health care coverage in American history with premiums that are about to double, 97% on average for Californians.
We expect 600,000 Californians to lose their health coverage
in January, 600,000 that can no longer afford health coverage if the Big Beautiful Bill and its impacts on Obamacare and the elimination of these subsidies go away.
And so you can't do one without the other.
And I think what makes me most proud of what the assembly members are doing and what our secretary has done is that we have a comprehensive strategy to health care.
And that, by the way, includes the environment, which is a huge part of the air we breathe, the water we drink.
So it's just not good enough.
to make a case against ultra-processed foods unless you're making a case for healthcare delivery system and preventative care and making a case for integrating these values and these principles.
So I think California is a model.
We're hardly perfect.
No one's naive.
There are tremendous challenges, but this is a big part of our effort.