California wants to give $20 million in student-loan repayments and scholarships to health care workers who commit to providing abortion access
Californians who are studying to work in health care might get help paying their way through school — if they commit to providing reproductive health services while on the job.last week for the upcoming fiscal year which includes $20 million to incentivize students studying health care to commit to providing abortion access. It also highlighted investments in the state's pandemic response, including improving education from kindergarten through college, and combatting the climate crisis.
The proposal comes at a time when the legality of abortion is being challenged in the Supreme Court, with the landmarkdecision at risk of being overturned. If that happens, Newsom has a vision of California as a"sanctuary" state.
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