
What Medi-Cal Cuts Mean for CA’s Health Care System, Young SF Voters Push for Generational Change
From The Latest from KQED by KQED
June 2, 2026 · 25 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the implications of Medi-Cal cuts on California's health care system and the push for generational change by young voters in San Francisco.
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People in this episode
Host: Bianca Taylor
Topics covered
- Medi-Cal cuts
- California health care
- young voters
- generational change
- local news
Keywords
- Medi-Cal
- health care
- California
- young voters
- San Francisco
- news
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: KQED
Places: California, San Francisco
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