(The Center Square) – While some advocates iron out issues they foresee with Illinois taxpayers subsidizing non-citizen health care, lawmakers pushed back.
In 2020, Illinois taxpayers began to subsidize the cost of undocumented immigrant health care for those over the age of 65. In 2022, the state budget included subsidizing coverage for those over the age of 42.
Nadeen Israel of the Aids Foundation said she understands the financial barriers involved in the plan but hoped to work with the Pritzker administration to fix any issues. "Do you have something that is triggering that, that you are foreseeing budgetary wise that you're like, 'we don't have enough money,'" Castro said."I mean, you're saying we don't have money, but you say you will run out in November."
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