Final 2019-20 State Budget Continues the Move Toward Universal Coverage
June 28, 2019

The budget appropriates $215 billion in total state spending. The final budget, among other things:
- Expands Medi-Cal to cover low-income undocumented young adults age 19-25;
- Extends Medi-Cal eligibility to low-income seniors with incomes up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL), addressing a gap in the existing eligibility formula;
- Establishes state subsidies, above the level of federal Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, for individuals who buy coverage through the state’s ACA marketplace, Covered California;
- Requires all Californians to maintain minimum health care coverage and establishes a state penalty for failure to do so; and
- Allocates Proposition 56 tobacco tax revenues to, among other things, Medi-Cal provider rate increases, payment reform, workforce programs and trauma screening for Medi-Cal recipients.
