U.S. Supreme Court
Oct. 5, 2011
High court considers right to sue over cuts to Medi-Cal
The U.S. Supreme Court waded into the battle over California's budget deficit Monday, signaling it wouldn't allow the state to cut spending on health care for poorer residents at least until federal regulators weigh in on the reductions.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court waded into the battle over California's budget deficit Monday, signaling it wouldn't allow the state to cut spending on health care for poorer residents at least until federal regulators weigh in on the reductions.
Health care providers and beneficiaries in the Medi-Cal program - the state's version of Medicaid - sued to block the cuts, arguing they v...
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