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Posts by Nishi Nair

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Statement on the Legislative Analyst’s Office 2026-27 Fiscal Outlook Kicking the can down the road won’t solve California’s structural deficit and neither will cutting programs that support vulnerable communities. Policymakers must choose sustainable revenue solutions ...

Statement on the Legislative Analyst’s Office 2026-27 Fiscal Outlook #CABudget

“Kicking the can down the road won’t solve California’s structural deficit and neither will cutting programs that support vulnerable communities," says @shg29.bsky.social.
calbudgetcenter.org/news/2026-27...

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After enacting the deepest #SNAP cuts in history & needlessly disrupting benefits during the shutdown, the Trump Administration is quietly advancing draft regulations to take SNAP away from millions more people – primarily working families with kids, seniors & disabled people.

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New data: CBPP analyzed USDA’s contingency fund spending plan & found it is only going to release 2/3 of the funding they committed to in court filings, cutting families’ SNAP benefits far more than necessary, violating USDA’s own regulations & shortchanging millions of families.

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CalFresh (SNAP) supports millions of Californians and is a powerful tool for keeping children out of poverty. USDA's failure to fund November benefits will harm people and children across the state.

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SNAP’s Contingency Reserve Is Available for Regular SNAP Benefits, as USDA and OMB Have Ruled in Past The Administration must use all available options to fund November benefits for the 1 in 8 people in the U.S. who need SNAP to afford their grocery bill.

Past administrations used #SNAP contingency funds to prevent benefit gaps. Despite clear legal authority, the current Administration refuses to do, putting 1 in 8 people in the U.S. who need SNAP to afford their grocery bill. www.cbpp.org/research/foo...

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Via: @calwicassociation.bsky.social

🚨Please share all information and resources to keep families whole during times of uncertainty.

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Federal Funds Drive One-Third of California’s State Budget Federal funds make up over one-third of California's state budget, supporting services like Medi-Cal, education, and workforce development.

Over ONE THIRD of California's state budget is made up of federal funds that support Medi-Cal, education, and other vital programs.

The recent federal budget act will profoundly impact the state's budget.

Read more from @shg29.bsky.social and I here: calbudgetcenter.org/resources/fe...

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Last week at CBPP, we focused on the #FederalBudget and #FederalTaxes, #FoodAssistance, #health, #housing, #SocialSecurity, and #StateBudgets and #StateTaxes. www.cbpp.org/blog/in-case...

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By the Numbers: Senate Republican Leadership’s Reconciliation Bill Takes Food Assistance Away From Millions of People | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities The Senate Republican leadership’s reconciliation bill would dramatically raise costs and reduce food assistance for millions of people by cutting federal funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assist...

How many low-income people will lose some or all of their food assistance as a result of the deepest cut to SNAP in history? Here's what we know so far: www.cbpp.org/research/foo...

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Senate-Passed H.R. 1: Updated Estimates on Impact to State Medicaid Coverage and Expenditures, Hospital Expenditures, Including Impacts by Congressional District Senate-Passed H.R. 1: Updated Estimates on Impact to State Medicaid Coverage and Expenditures, Hospital Expenditures, Including Impacts by Congressional District

Manatt Health and Princeton with updated estimates of the state- and Congressional District-level impact of Senate-passed bill on #Medicaid enrollment and hospital spending cuts: shvs.org/resource/sen...

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Protesters shut down Sixth Street bridge in downtown Los Angeles A large group of protesters shut down the Sixth Street bridge in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday afternoon.

Shut it down! LA is sick of ICE!

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The harm that this bill will do to families across California and the country is profound. Voting for this bill, means voting to take away health care and food assistance from everyday people. #HandsOffSNAP

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More than 5 million people, including 800,000 children and over half a million older adults or adults with disabilities, could lose food assistance due to new work requirements in the Senate reconciliation bill. www.cbpp.org/research/foo...

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Democrats on the House floor are highlighting the reconciliation bill's draconian #SNAP reductions, including massive unfunded mandates that will force states to cough up billions of dollars just to maintain SNAP benefits.

What if states can't find the money? Millions of people will go hungry.

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In June, CA Republican Reps. Young Kim & David Valadao announced that they "cannot support a final [budget] bill that threatens access to coverage or jeopardizes the stability of our hospitals and providers." Will they keep their word?
#Medicaid #HealthPolicy
valadao.house.gov/uploadedfile...

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Destabilizing rural hospitals is exactly the kind of devastating #Medicaid cut that CA GOP Reps. Young Kim & David Valadao said that they "cannot support."

Will they keep their word when the Senate's reverse-Robin-Hood budget bill comes to the House floor?

valadao.house.gov/uploadedfile...

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DAILY MEMO: The 25th straight day of I.C.E.’s siege of L.A.

Topics:
- Weekend Taco Stand Raids
- Today’s Home Depot Raids
- Recommended reading, How to Spot misinformation
- Ventura Sheriff is “Glad” that ICE is there
- Montebello sets up relief program
- Border Patrol fueding?
- DOJ

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The Senate’s budget vote is a roadmap of misplaced priorities:

- Cuts health care for vulnerable families
- Pulls food away from kids
- Boosts funding for immigration detention
- Increases premiums in the health marketplace
- Delivers tax breaks to the wealthy

Californians deserve better.

9 months ago 4 3 0 0
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The bill House Republicans passed last week would be the deepest cut to #SNAP in history. Our new paper explains the 4 ways this bill would take food assistance away from low-income people, including families with kids, seniors, and people with disabilities. Link below ⤵️

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Roundup: State Budgets Increasingly Strained as House, Senate Republican Plans Would Impose Major Costs | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Senate and House Republican leaders are advancing a massive tax and budget package — a process technically known as reconciliation — that features extreme cuts to food assistance and health care...

States already facing budget pressures in 2025 would be hit with major new costs under Senate Republican plans, straining services communities rely on. See how every state’s fiscal conditions are faring: www.cbpp.org/research/sta...

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This is CBO, Congress's non-partisan official scorekeeper, describing how states would react to Republicans' plan to slash federal $ for #SNAP & impose those costs as an unfunded mandate on states.
Some states may end a program that puts food on the table for 1 in 5 kids in this country.

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Congress is proposing to expand the harsh time limits to SNAP, which limit many participants to 3 months of assistance over 3 years unless they are working. Yet the average unemployment spell lasts over 5 months. Harsher time limits would cut benefits and increase hardship for thousands more!

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Californians are already struggling to afford everyday needs, and these proposals would only make it harder.

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Families will have to contribute more of their budget to purchasing food, making it harder to afford other necessities like child care:

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The Senate's budget plan maintains many harmful provisions to SNAP/CalFresh. Expanded time limits will make family budgets even tighter and put services like child care out of reach for thousands of Californians!!

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Research Note: Expanded Work Requirements in Senate Agriculture Committee Proposal Would Take Away Food Assistance From Millions: State Estimates | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities One of the harshest cuts in the Senate Agriculture Committee reconciliation proposal would take food assistance away from people — including, for the first time ever, parents with children over the...

8 million older adults, caregivers, and parents in every state would be at risk of losing food assistance under a Senate proposal that expands #SNAP's harsh work requirements. See how your state could be impacted under the Senate Ag proposal: www.cbpp.org/research/foo...

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Senator Padilla was forcibly removed from DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s press conference in Los Angeles while attempting to ask a question.

Padilla was thrown down and handcuffed. A senator in his own state! (He has since been released.)

The Trump regime is out of control.

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By the Numbers: House Republican Tax Agenda Favors the Wealthy and Leaves Millions of Working Families Behind | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities The House Republican reconciliation bill would give huge tax breaks to wealthy individuals, businesses, and large corporations while leaving behind or raising costs for millions of working families......

The House Republican bill would give huge tax breaks to wealthy individuals, businesses, and large corporations while leaving behind or raising costs for millions of working families.

Here are some of the impacts: www.cbpp.org/research/fed...

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