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Committee advances statewide medical-debt relief measure

California State Assembly Banking and Finance Committee · April 20, 2026

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Summary

Majority Leader Agar Curry and witnesses urged passage of AB 2123 to create a medical-debt relief program modeled on a Los Angeles County pilot that bought and canceled qualifying debt; the committee voted to send the bill to Appropriations.

The Assembly Banking and Finance Committee moved AB 2123 out to the Committee on Appropriations after supporters described a plan to purchase and cancel qualifying medical debt for low‑ and middle‑income Californians.

Majority Leader Agar Curry framed the bill as a response to widespread medical bills, saying nearly "40 percent of our constituents" face medical debt and "even people with insurance struggle to pay off their health care bills." He pointed to a Los Angeles County pilot that, he said, erased debt at scale by purchasing it on the secondary market.

Treasurer Fiona Ma (introduced by the author) and the chair of the California Hospital Facilities Finance Authority detailed how debt can harm credit and recovery. "This bill would invest $2,500,000 from the general fund to relieve medical debt for millions of Californians," a witness said during testimony.

A caregiver, Tammy Pangelina, delivered a two‑minute personal statement about her nephew's experience to illustrate how coverage transitions and unexpected costs can affect treatment decisions.

The committee recorded a motion and, after roll call, recommended AB 2123 be passed to the Committee on Appropriations. Chair Valencia said the roll would be held open for absent members and that "that bill is out."

Next steps: AB 2123 will be considered by the Committee on Appropriations for budget and policy details.