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Prenatal care access for undocumented pregnant people

Undocumented pregnant people in California and New York can access some form of state-funded prenatal care, with differences in program details and enrollment processes across the two states.

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Jan 7, 2026
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Which U.S. states currently provide full or partial public health coverage to undocumented immigrants and how are those programs funded?

Fourteen states plus Washington, D.C., have created state-run programs that provide either full-scope or limited public health coverage to people regardless of immigration status, and a larger set of ...

Jan 27, 2026

What exactly does California law SB 44 (or current statutes) say about newborn care and end-of-life decisions?

No reliable reporting located in the provided sources identifies a statute specifically named “” on newborn care or end‑of‑life decisions; instead, the relevant legal landscape is composed of separate...

Jan 6, 2026

How do California statutes compare to other states regarding neonatal end-of-life care and criminal liability for caregivers?

California has recently moved to expand statutory protections that shield pregnant people and caregivers from civil or criminal liability tied to pregnancy outcomes and certain perinatal deaths, a sta...

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