October 16, 2023

Veto hurts public health

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On the eve of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed SB435, which would have required state departments charged with administering health and social service programs, to collect data for individuals who speak primarily Indigenous Mesoamerican languages and for Latino subgroups by nationality.

For a governor who boasts California as a national leader, he missed this opportunity to lead in advancing public health.

California’s experiences with COVID-19 shed light on health disparities impacting Latino communities. Despite being just 39% of California’s population, Latinos made up almost half of COVID-19 cases and 42% of deaths. This is especially significant for Mesoamerican Indigenous communities, which are diverse in terms of national origin and language.

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