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The California Legislative Native American Caucus has successfully restored funding for the Indian Health Program (IHP) to the state’s budget proposal. The IHP funds are used to reduce disparities among Native Americans and Alaska Natives living in California.

The State Indian Health Program was eliminated in 2009 under then-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, but was later restored in 2023. However, funding of $23 million was cut in the 2024 May Revise, according to California Assemblymember James Ramos’ office. Ramos worked to restore the funding and said he is proud of the caucus’ efforts to support healthcare access in California’s Indian communities.

Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia (D-Coachella) also stated that restoring funds for the IHP is crucial to support the urgent health needs of tribal communities and help save lives. Native News Online is one of the most-read publications covering Indian Country and provides news that matters to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and other Indigenous people. Reach out to them at editor@nativenewsonline.net for more information.

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