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The city of Pomona is the latest to implement a guaranteed income program, providing $500 a month to families with children younger than 4. This L.A. County city is the latest to offer ...
Healthy Way LA ( HWLA) was a free public health care program available to underinsured or uninsured, low-income residents of Los Angeles County. The program, administered by the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, was a Low Income Health Program (LIHP) approved under the 1115 Waiver. [1] HWLA helped to narrow the large gap in ...
The Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA) is an independent Los Angeles County agency that administers and manages the retirement fund for the County and outside Districts (Little Lake Cemetery District, Local Agency Formation Commission for the County of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Office of Education, and South Coast Air Quality Management District). [3]
The Local Initiative Health Authority for Los Angeles County ( L.A. Care) is a public agency that provides health insurance for low-income individuals in Los Angeles County through four health coverage programs including Medi-Cal . Launched in 1997, in March 2022 LA Care was fined $55 million by the California Department of Managed Health Care ...
The Basic Income Guaranteed: Los Angeles Economic Assistance Pilot, or BIG:LEAP, disbursed $38.4 million in city funds to 3,200 residents who were pregnant or had at least one child, lived at or ...
The county announced this week that it had signed a contract with WeLink of Lehi, Utah, to build the network and offer the service in East Los Angeles, Boyle Heights and South Los Angeles ...
The California Medical Assistance Program (Medi-Cal) is California's Medicaid program serving low-income families, seniors, persons with disabilities, children in foster care, pregnant women, and childless adults with incomes below 138% of federal poverty level. Benefits include doctor's office visits, emergency services, hospitalization ...
said Tomas Vargas Jr., a program recipient. The 125 recipients met an income limit and were randomly picked for a donation-funded program called Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration, or SEED.