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California mental health care cuts: a cynical attack on the poor
by wsws (reposted)
Saturday Sep 15th, 2007 8:19 AM
Friday, September 14, 2007 :The recently approved California budget is a blatant bipartisan effort to erode past social gains and greatly diminish the quality of life for millions of Californians. Out of a staggering $700 million cut, the largest portion of the social sacrifice is represented by $527 million slashed from the Health and Human Services Department, the state agency in charge of welfare programs.
The Democrats in Sacramento are fully complicit in this and every other provision contained in the budget recently approved by both parties. They are playing the same role as they have in Washington on the question of the war in Iraq—posing initially as opponents of a reactionary agenda and right-wing policies, ultimately aiding in their implementation.

The cuts suffered by the Health and Human Services Department accommodate Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s request to slash $55 million from the state budget currently utilized to finance a program called “Integrated Services for Homeless Adults with Serious Mental Illness.”

The Integrated Services cut is a ruthless attack on the most vulnerable layer of society, the mentally ill and the homeless, as well as thousands of families that are faced daily with the consequences of serious mental illnesses and often consequent drug abuse and street life.

The Integrated Services fund was originally provided through California State Assembly Bills 34 and 2034 in 1999 and 2000, respectively. An initial $10 million was allocated to finance 34 local programs to provide housing and intensive support services to homeless adults with serious mental illness or at risk of incarceration. Such services include outreach, supportive housing and employment, reducing and eliminating substance abuse, and mental and physical healthcare, including medications.

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