Budget Wrangling Ramps Up This Week Over Children’s Health Care Programs

Budget Wrangling Ramps Up This Week Over Children’s Health Care Programs

The fate of a number of state health care programs -- including the possibility of autism therapy as a Medi-Cal benefit -- will be decided in budget talks this week.

A number of children’s health care programs are on the cusp of being funded this week as the Legislature and governor negotiate the state budget. Some programs are funded in the Assembly version of the budget, some in the Senate budget and a few are included in both budgets.

A unified budget will be hashed out in conference committee this week.

The list of programs to be discussed this week includes:

“We’re hopeful the Legislature will decide to invest in effective health prevention programs for children,” said Michele Stillwell-Parvensky, senior policy and communications associate for Children’s Defense Fund California, in a written statement. “In the grand scope of the budget, these are relatively small-ticket items that have been proven to have a big impact for kids.”

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