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Halle Berry Says She Won’t Back Newsom’s Presidential Bid After Menopause Bill Veto

She says he never reached out despite a public pledge to reconcile following his veto of a bipartisan measure to require insurance coverage for menopause treatments.

Overview

  • In a new interview reported Monday, Berry said Newsom failed to follow up after her December criticism and warned he cannot take women voters for granted.
  • Newsom vetoed the Menopause Care Equity Act (AB 432) again in October, arguing the insurance mandate for menopause treatments was too far‑reaching.
  • After Berry’s December remarks, Newsom told TMZ they were reconciling and said menopause care was included in his next budget proposal, a claim Berry says did not lead to contact.
  • A Newsom spokesperson has praised Berry’s advocacy, said the bill would have unintentionally raised health costs, and told Fox News Digital his latest proposal includes support for menopause care.
  • Berry, a founder of the menopause‑care company Respin, has pressed the issue through a Time op‑ed and her DealBook Summit comments calling out the governor’s vetoes.