Chabria: Is RFK Jr. better on women's health than Newsom? We're about to find out

Los Angeles TimesSunday, December 7, 2025 at 11:00:00 AM
  • Halle Berry criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for vetoing a bill that would have guaranteed women access to menopause treatment, raising questions about his commitment to women's health compared to other political figures like RFK Jr.
  • This development highlights the ongoing debate over women's health rights and access to necessary treatments, particularly in the context of aging and menopause, which have been historically overlooked in political discussions.
  • The criticism of Newsom reflects broader concerns about his leadership and priorities, especially as he seeks federal support for wildfire recovery while facing backlash for his health policies and public statements regarding former President Trump.
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