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State Budget Update: Governor’s Child Care Cuts

May 24, 2010
 
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Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's May Revise budget includes two proposals that could decimate state child care in California. In addition to a plan to discard almost all of the State Department of Education's Child Care and Development Services, the budget proposes to eliminate CalWORKs, which includes child care resources for parents returning to work or school. The combined cuts would save the state an estimated $2.8 billion, but result in the loss of child care for thousands of families, as well as the loss of vital jobs and matching federal funds.    

A recent report to legislators noted that more than 435,000 children are currently enrolled in state-supported child care programs. The governor's proposal would reduce 142,000 of those child care slots by eliminating CalWORKs child care and massively reducing general child care support. Only the state preschool program would remain intact under the proposal.   

Cutting state child care would also result in the loss of crucial jobs. Under the current proposal, an estimated 130,000 child care providers state-wide would be affected, with 62,000 childcare centers at risk of closure. According to the California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, child care providers in California are already struggling to survive in this economy. 

Ending child care assistance could also result in California losing federal funding. California currently receives an estimated $3.7 billion in matching funds for CalWORKs, and another $660 million in federal dollars for child care funding. With the proposal to decimate both programs, the state risks losing billions of dollars in federal matching funds.

State legislators attacked the proposal during a budget committee hearing last week.  Assemblymember Sandré Swanson (D-Oakland) noted that, with the accompanying economic losses, "This becomes a loser in a lot of ways." Budget committee members subsequently rejected the proposed cuts.

Does your organization provide state-funded child care?  First 5 LA would like to hear from you about the potential impact child care funding cuts would have on your services, your centers, and your families. Please post your stories in our "comments" section, or email Ruel Nolledo at, RNolledo@First5LA.org.

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Comments

Who is advocating for the children?

I am a single mother of one 8 yr old child with special needs. I work full time as well as go to school full time. I have had the same child care provider since he was born and I have, until this point continued to pay a portion of the child care expenses while Stage 3 child care pays the rest. This has really helped me to get on my feet and I will have my degree soon. It was disheartening to find out that this program was being eliminated, as I cannot afford child care and don't have a family member that doesn't work full time available to care for my child. I don't see how this is a feasible solution...I don't want to have to quit my job to care for him, nor do I want to quit school(I will be finished in May 2010), but it may happen. These cuts will force mothers like myself back into the welfare line and drawing more costly benefits. I am concerned especially for my son, it will be traumatic to rip him away from the only care provider he has ever known.

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