
"Because Gavin Newsom made it clear that the reason he has vetoed this bill twice is because he's asking them to tailor it for costs, she argued, continuing: Remember, that in 2026 healthcare premiums are going to go up to almost a thousand dollars per family. And so in an effort to keep healthcare costs down, he has to veto it because they're not tailoring the bill and he has done a lot for women."
"He in September he signed a measure allowing healthcare providers to prescribe abortion medication anonymously. He requires a state regulated health plan to cover abortion pills regardless of federal approval status. He increased legal protection and products including hair, menstrual products, prenatal vitamins, he has done a lot but thinking about the health of the country and the rising cost of healthcare."
A California bill to improve and expand menopause education and treatment was vetoed twice by the governor, who cited concerns about unaddressed costs and the need to tailor provisions. The measure attracted support from a high-profile actor and prompted contrasting reactions from commentators. Approximately 1.3 million U.S. women enter menopause annually, and about 75 million are peri- or postmenopausal, underscoring the bill's target population. The governor pointed to rising healthcare premiums projected near $1,000 per family in 2026 as a rationale for vetoing the measure. Other recent state actions expanded access to abortion medication and related coverage and protections.
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