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    Embattled LA Mayor Karen Bass doubles down on assertion that drug users should get free taxpayer-funded teeth

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    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has defended controversial statements that went viral last week about providing comprehensive dental care for individuals struggling with drug addiction. 

    During a campaign event at the Original Pantry Cafe on Thursday, Bass argued that comprehensive healthcare, including new teeth, was important for curbing the city’s homelessness crisis. 

    ‘How many people that you meet that are unhoused don’t have teeth at all,’ she said. ‘They don’t have teeth. Why? Because meth rots your teeth.’

    ‘You can’t succeed without teeth. So there needs to be comprehensive healthcare provided to people.’

    The comments sparked backlash from conservatives who accused her of wasting taxpayers’ dollars while failing to address the root problems of homelessness and drug addiction.

    Bass was asked to clarify her comments during a wide-ranging interview with local ABC affiliate, KABC-TV, on Friday. 

    She was pressed on who would pay for the new teeth, and Bass doubled down, saying the funding was already in place from Medi-Cal. 

    Medi-Cal is California’s state-funded health insurance program that provides free or low-cost healthcare to eligible residents. 

    Embattled LA Mayor Karen Bass doubles down on assertion that drug users should get free taxpayer-funded teeth

    Mayor Karen Bass, pictured above in an interview on May 15, defended her controversial comments made last week about providing dental care to the homeless 

    Bass doubled down on the comments during a recent interview on local news, claiming that they were already covered under state insurance

    Bass doubled down on the comments during a recent interview on local news, claiming that they were already covered under state insurance 

    The homeless crisis is a critical issue in the Los Angeles mayoral race. Pictured above is an encampment in Los Angeles on June 25, 2025

    The homeless crisis is a critical issue in the Los Angeles mayoral race. Pictured above is an encampment in Los Angeles on June 25, 2025 

    To qualify for Medi-Cal, applicants must meet the income requirements and reside in California. 

    ‘When I say comprehensive health care, it’s actually what people can get from Medi-Cal. The problem is that the linkage isn’t made with the people and the services,’ Bass explained. 

    When asked to clarify whether it would be taxpayers who would foot the bill, she responded: ‘It’s already paid for. We already pay for it. It’s the linkage that hasn’t happened.’ 

    Bass also responded to the backlash that she was failing to prevent excessive drug use in the first place.

    The mayor agreed that preventative measures should be put in place and pointed to her initiative that used lawsuit money from the tobacco industry to establish contracts with substance abuse organizations providing resources for addicts. 

    ‘The issue with dental is – you want people to be productive. You want them to have a job. You want them to no longer need public assistance,’ Bass continued. 

    ‘So while someone is in interim housing, waiting for permanent housing, let’s help them get their act together so they will be successful and down the line will not need public assistance.’ 

    Medi-Cal typically does not cover dental implants, as they are considered elective procedures. 

    Bass is running against reality star Spencer Pratt (left) and Councilwoman Nithya Raman (right). The three are pictured above during a recent debate

    Bass is running against reality star Spencer Pratt (left) and Councilwoman Nithya Raman (right). The three are pictured above during a recent debate 

    The state insurance provides essential dental work, including exams, X-rays, cleanings, fillings, crowns, root canals, dentures, tooth removal and emergency services. 

    Homelessness is at the crux of the Los Angeles mayoral election. It is one of the defining issues for Angelenos, with over 67,000 people in the city displaced at the end of last year, according to the Los Angeles Homeless Authority. 

    Bass is running for re-election against progressive Councilwoman Nithya Raman, former reality star Spencer Pratt and entrepreneur Adam Miller. 

    Although Bass has been widely criticized for her handling of the 2025 wildfires and her stance on the homelessness crisis, she has defended her record on the campaign trail. 

    Raman has criticized Bass' Inside Safe initiative. The two are pictured together at a debate earlier this month

    Raman has criticized Bass’ Inside Safe initiative. The two are pictured together at a debate earlier this month 

    Pratt, pictured above on The View has taken a hardline stance against homelessness

    Raman, pictured above on May 5, has advocated for more permanent shelters for unhoused individuals

    Bass’ record, including her policies on homelessness have been criticized by her opponents

    During a two-day forum on homelessness last week, Bass said she fast-tracked 42,000 units to maintain housing stability and launched the Inside Safe initiative to get people off the streets. 

    Raman criticized Inside Safe, arguing that the program kept people in temporary housing for a year or more. 

    Pratt, who did not attend the recent forum, has taken a hardline approach toward homelessness, telling Joe Rogan on the comedian’s podcast that he would arrest individuals in encampments and instill mandatory treatment. 

    The Daily Mail has reached out to Bass’ campaign team for comment.  



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