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    Friday
    19Jun2009

    State Budget Update: A Fair & Balanced Approach?

    The state legislature's budget conference committee recently unveiled its plan to close California's $24 billion budget deficit, but Arnold Schwarzenegger has already threatened to veto this plan, because it includes $2 billion worth of taxes on oil companies and tobacco companies.

    Although conference committee members have attempted to moderate many of the draconian cuts proposed by Arnold Schwarzenegger in May, which included the complete elimination of Healthy Families, CalWORKs, Cal Grants and In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS), the conference committee's budget proposal still relies heavily on spending cuts to balance the budget.

    Specifically, the budget conference committee is proposing:

    • $11 billion worth of cuts to education, health, social, and other programs
    • $10 billion worth of accounting maneuvers
    • $2 billion worth of revenue solutions consisting of an oil severance tax and a tax on cigarettes.

    While Child Care Providers United (CCPUnited) of California applauds the budget committee's decision to reject many of Schwarzenegger's most damaging proposals, CCPUnited feels that the committee must be more courageous in its pursuit of a fair and balanced approach.

    We understand that the two-thirds budget rule makes it nigh impossible for Democrats to pass a budget containing any tax increases without Republican votes. However, $2 billion worth of revenue solutions in comparison to $11 billion worth of cuts can hardly be called balanced.

    That is why we must continue to press the legislature and the governor by taking the following actions:

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    Tuesday
    16Jun2009

    Remember: Elected Officials Work for the People

    Child care advocates in the June 10th article "State proposing to cut funding for day care inspections" are correct when they say that the proposed cuts would put children in potentially unsafe situations.

    In an attempt to justify the cuts, a governor's spokesperson says, "....with a $24 billion deficit there are simply no good options."

    No good options? We're forgetting several options that are largely being ignored. In addition to some responsible trimming of the state's budget, we also need to look for new sources of revenueProp 1A Release—and yes, that includes increasing taxes on things such as big oil companies, alcohol, and tobacco.

    Although many legislators start shaking in their boots at the mere mention of the words "tax increases," they face a far scarier proposition if these cuts go through—a furious public who saw their elected leaders do nothing as the safety of our children were put at risk.

    Rasiene Reece Carter
    Victorville

    Wednesday
    03Jun2009

    Schwarzenegger: Stop Coddling Your Children!

    Arnold Schwarzenegger has announced plans to eliminate or drastically cut dozens of health and social programs for low-income working families, potentially pushing more than 1 million California children into deep poverty.

    Schwarzenegger plans to eliminate CalWORKs and Healthy Families, two major health and social programs for low- and moderate-income working families. Additionally, Schwarzenegger proposed deep cuts and restrictions in Medi-Cal, the state's public health coverage program for low-income and disabled Californians.

    If approved by the legislature, California would be the only state in the country to eliminate basic welfare for low-income families with children.

    These incredible actions would result in:

    • Nearly 2 million children losing health coverage and basic income support;
    • 22 California different counties with 10,000 or more children losing either CalWORKs income support or Healthy Families health coverage;
    • Nearly 700,000 California families losing income support and health coverage;
    • The loss of more than $5 billion in federal funds, despite California's huge budget deficit;
    • The elimination of $850 million in child care funds, resulting in nearly 200,000 children losing child care;
    • The elimination of Stage I child care for thousands of families and more than 45,000 children every month
    • The elimination of 1 in 4 children from Stage II & Stage III child care;
    • A loss of income for more than 18,000 family child care providers who participate in child care subsidy programs.

    The California Budget Project (CBP) has a further breakdown of how the elimination of CalWorks will affect each county.

    We need to take action to stop this!

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    Thursday
    28May2009

    Republicans: California's for the Rich! Poor People Get Out Now!