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State Senator Scott_Wiener announced forthcoming legislation that would “protect and provide refuge for transgender kids and their parents if they flee to California”

Jayden Elizondo, 5, left, waits as his mother fills out COVID vaccination forms at a St. John’s Well Child and Family Center mobile health clinic in Los Angeles on March 16, 2022. Photo by Alisha Jucevic for CalMatters

For more than a year, California’s community clinics — which serve the state’s poorest and most vulnerable residents — have been waiting for the state to reimburse them for the 6.1 million COVID-19 vaccinations they’ve administered, about 80% of which went to people of color. The total price tag could reach as much as $408 million — but state health department officialsthat they have no idea how much money they owe the clinics.

“It’s frustrating because the state says they’re committed to vaccine equity, but they’re not paying the vaccine equity providers.” For some clinics, the money could mean the difference between staying open and reducing essential services. Mangia said St. John’s will have to shut down vaccination efforts by April 1 if it doesn’t receive funds from the state. Staffing is also a challenge: “We can’t pay what the market demands,”

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