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CA Budget: Health Advocates Say Severe Cuts “Shred Safety Net”

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Monday, July 27, 2009   

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - California finally has a budget solution, but it's one health care advocates say will "shred the safety net" for many families. The revised budget Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is expected to sign tomorrow includes two billion dollars in cuts to health programs.

Anthony Wright, executive director of the non-profit group Health Access California, calls the cuts tragic. He says funding taken from the Healthy Families program will leave more than a half-million low-income children without health care coverage.

"We've chosen to make severe cuts to health and human services rather than to tax oil and tobacco companies. This is a sad day for California, when we are denying coverage to hundreds of thousands of California children."

Wright says that, for every dollar cut from the Healthy Families program, the state is losing two dollars in federal matching funds for its health care system and economy.

"In a budget crisis where there are no good choices, these are some of the worst choices to have made from an economic point of view. There's no other place in tax policy or elsewhere where you spend a dollar and you get three or four times the impact."

The budget also cuts 1.2 billion dollars from social services and tightens eligibility rules for Cal-WORKS, the state's welfare-to-work program. The governor says he knows all of the cuts will be hard, but are needed to save the state from financial ruin.

More information is at www.health-access.org


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