Newsom funds menopause after being shamed by Halle Berry


California Gov. Gavin Newsom carved out funding for menopause services in his recently unveiled state budget after he was put on blast by actress Halle Berry, who said he “should not be our next president” for sidelining the key women’s health issue.

Newsom quietly included $3.4 million in funding from the state’s $350 billion budget “to support health coverage for perimenopause and menopause.”

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The line item includes $3 million from the state’s general fund plus “$391,000 Managed Care Fund ongoing, to support health care coverage for perimenopause and menopause, including enrollee access to care, provider education, and a statewide public awareness campaign,” according to budget documents.


Governor Gavin Newsom speaking onstage at The New York Times DealBook Summit 2025.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom quietly included $3.4 million in funding from the state’s $350 billion budget “to support health coverage for perimenopause and menopause.”
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Halle Berry speaks onstage at The New York Times DealBook Summit.
The move came after actress Halle Berry bashed Newsom for ignoring menopause care Getty Images for The New York Times

The development comes just weeks after Halle bashed Newsom onstage for vetoing bills that would have improved access to menopause coverage two years in a row.

“Back in my great state of California, my very own governor, Gavin Newsom, has vetoed our menopause bill, not one, but two years in a row,” the “Catwoman” star said. “But that’s OK, because he’s not going to be governor forever, and the way he has overlooked women, half the population, by devaluing us, he probably should not be our next president either. Just saying.”

Newsom later caught up with TMZ and said the two were “reconciling” the issue, and menopause funding was already in the works.

Berry’s rep didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Newsom vetoed AB 432, which would have required insurers to cover menopause care, in October over affordability concerns.


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