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Arizona Advocates: Moms Get No Love from Lawmakers

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Friday, May 11, 2012   

PHOENIX – As Arizona moms celebrate Mother's Day this weekend, advocates say thousands will face additional challenges because of the new state budget. Lawmakers increased spending by a half-percent, but also put $450 million into a rainy day fund.

Children's Action Alliance President Dana Naimark says the budget extends cuts that have been enacted over the last few years.

"The state budget cuts KidsCare health coverage, slams the door on working moms who need childcare, neglects foster moms, abandons grandmothers who have stepped up to raise their grandkids, and takes help away from moms who are facing foreclosure."

Programs that were cut in recent years will continue at reduced levels, such as childcare subsidies. Lawmakers made further cuts in KidsCare, the health insurance program for children of the working poor, and swept $50 million from a fund meant to help homeowners facing foreclosure.

Sherry Griffin is a Surprise, Arizona, grandmother who heads a support group for people in the same situation. She laments the failure of a bill that would have given foster grandparents a $75 monthly stipend to buy supplies like shoes and backpacks.

"We were very sad to hear that we had $450 million to put away for a 'rainy day.' Well, there are a lot of families in our state that need that money now."

Phoenix mom Margarita Jimenez hopes her two boys can qualify for KidsCare Two, now that Arizona hospitals have stepped up to restore coverage for 22,000 of the more than 100,000 on the original program's waiting list. Jimenez works, but says she makes too much money for her kids to qualify for indigent health care.

"You're stuck in the middle. You're not making enough to pay for the insurance to cover your family too, and then you make too much to qualify for AHCCCS sometimes too – so, you're stuck in-between."

Lawmakers reduced state funding for the original KidsCare by another $2.4 million by extending the current enrollment freeze.



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