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Family Advocates: State Budget Cuts Hurt Kids, Economy

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012   

PHOENIX – Child and family advocates say spending cuts in budget proposals from the governor and Legislature not only hurt kids and their families, but also the state's economy.

Children's Action Alliance President Dana Naimark says the waiting list for Arizona's KidsCare health program has grown to 130,000 low-income children since an enrollment freeze was imposed two years ago. For less than $7 million in state support, she says, that freeze can be lifted.

"Medical debt is actually a major cause of home foreclosure and family bankruptcy. So, by lifting the freeze on KidsCare, we prevent those financial crises, we strengthen our health care system; we make kids healthier and more successful, and we grow jobs in our community."

Naimark notes that the money needed to restore KidsCare is less than the amount of two tax cuts already signed into law this year by Gov. Jan Brewer.

Budget proposals from the Republican governor and Legislature also continue cuts in child care subsidies for low-income families, especially single moms. As CEO of the UMOM New Day Center, a homeless shelter, Darlene Newsom says the waiting list for that program is now up to 8,000.

"And I don't think anybody in the state will argue that we all want people to work and we all want people to support themselves – and how are they going to be able to do that if they can't afford child care?"

A side effect of the funding cuts has been the loss of some 3,000 jobs in the child care industry, adds Newsom.

Arizona is losing $45 million in federal money that helps pay for Child Protective Services. While the Legislature's budget keeps state funding the same, Naimark says she supports Gov. Brewer's plan to increase funding by the same amount.

"If we don't replace those dollars with state funds, that means our lawmakers are once again cutting – cutting protection to abused and neglected children."

Naimark says she also supports the governor's plan for an extra $50 million for elementary schools to help kids achieve third-grade reading standards.



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