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    We're investing our historic surplus to make transformative changes we've long dreamed of – including the Medi-Cal expansion to ensure thousands of older undocumented Californians, many of whom serve on the front lines of the pandemic, can access critical health care services.

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  2. CA is leading the nation once again. Earlier this week, we announced that all CA state employees would need to show proof of vaccination or get tested regularly to prevent the spread of COVID-19.   We applaud the federal government for doing the same.

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  3. Another positive sign: Over 100K vaccines were reported yesterday. That’s the most we’ve seen in the last 3 weeks.

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  4. Over the last week, California saw a 20% increase in first doses. We’re continuing to get out the vax! Vaccines are safe, free, & effective. Let's keep CA moving, get vaccinated:

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  5. offers in-home vaccinations and free transportation to vaccine appointments. Visit or call 1-833-422-4255 to schedule your appointment today.

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  6. We’re grateful for our long-standing emergency management relationships with Nevada, especially in response to the .   Thank you , , & all the fire & emergency management personnel on the ground protecting local communities.

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  7. Jul 28

    Extreme heat and wildfire smoke from the & continue to impact much of NorCal. Sensitive groups should limit outdoor activities, if possible. Learn more: Visit to retrieve air quality data where you live.

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  8. California has administered more COVID-19 vaccinations than any other state AND 75% of eligible Californians have received at least one dose. Let’s keep it going, CA. Get vaccinated today.

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  9. Climate change has led to more wildfires, drought & extreme heat affecting millions of Americans that we can clearly see from the 's destruction. Thank you & local firefighters for their heroic efforts to protect our communities.

    Climate change has led to more wildfires, drought & extreme heat affecting millions of Americans that we can clearly see from the #TamarackFire's destruction.

Thank you @CAL_FIRE & local firefighters for their heroic efforts to protect our communities.
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  10. Applications are still open for the Relief program! Apply at today! If you’ve already applied, you can check the status of your application in the application portal. All approvals will pay 100%, no need to reapply.

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  11. Jul 28

    ICYMI: The CSU announced yesterday that COVID-19 vaccinations will be required in the fall 2021 term for faculty, staff and students who access campus facilities at any university location. Visit to schedule a vaccine appointment.

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  12. Vaccines are the solution and how we end this pandemic. For more information about vaccines, visit . To schedule an appointment:

    The COVID-19 vaccine is free, safe, and effective.
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  13. Jul 27

    It’s official! Newsom has signed , the bill that will transform the lives of so many people in California.

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  14. The Delta variant is up to 60% more contagious. To better protect Californians, all state employees & workers in health care & high-risk congregate settings will need to show proof of vaccination or be tested regularly starting in Aug.

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  15. The Plan will make college more accessible than ever by: 📚 Creating more slots for in-state students to attend CSU or UC schools 📚 Expanding college savings accounts 📚 Increasing financial aid & student work opportunities Read more⤵️

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  16. HISTORIC: With today’s signing, CA becomes first state to remove exclusions to Medi-Cal for older adults, young adults, and children regardless of immigration status. We are closer than ever to !

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  17. Jul 27

    NEW: CA is now the first state in the nation to expand Medi-Cal eligibility to low-income adults 50 and older, regardless of immigration status.

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  18. CA is now the 1st state in the U.S. to expand Medi-Cal eligibility to low-income adults 50+, regardless of immigration status – a milestone toward universal health coverage. We will ensure our communities come back from the pandemic stronger & healthier than before.

    CA is now the 1st state in the U.S. to expand Medi-Cal eligibility to low-income adults 50+, regardless of immigration status – a milestone toward universal health coverage.

We will ensure our communities come back from the pandemic stronger & healthier than before. #CAcomeback
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  19. LIVE NOW: Governor holds a press conference highlighting the state’s efforts to improve health care access & encourage more Californians to get vaccinated.

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  20. Case rates are 600% higher among those who are unvaccinated than for those who are vaccinated.   Next month, many health care workers & all CA state workers will be required to show proof of vaccination or be tested regularly.

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