May Budget Revise Hits Health, Human Services

May Budget Revise Hits Health, Human Services

Governor Jerry Brown's May revision of the state budget released this morning includes about $2.5 billion in cost-saving measures to health care programs. "They're pretty serious cuts," Brown said today. "Cuts to Medi-Cal, to hospitals, to nursing homes, to CalWORKS, this is all very real. But California has been living beyond its means, and it has to be balanced at the day of reckoning. This is the day of reckoning." According to the Democratic governor's proposed budget, $1.2 billion in cost-reduction will come from Medi-Cal, about $880 million from CalWORKS, $225 million from In-Home Supportive Services and about $161 million from other health care programs, such as the AIDS Drug Assistance Program.

Governor Jerry Brown’s May revision of the state budget released this morning includes about $2.5 billion in cost-saving measures to health care programs.

“They’re pretty serious cuts,” Brown said today. “Cuts to Medi-Cal, to hospitals, to nursing homes, to CalWORKS, this is all very real. But California has been living beyond its means, and it has to be balanced at the day of reckoning. This is the day of reckoning.”

According to the Democratic governor’s proposed budget, $1.2 billion in cost-reduction will come from Medi-Cal, about $880 million from CalWORKS, $225 million from In-Home Supportive Services and about $161 million from other health care programs, such as the AIDS Drug Assistance Program.

Revenue estimates in the May budget revision have fallen about $15.7 billion short of what was expected, so something had to go, Brown said. Overall, his budget revision calls for $8.3 billion in spending cuts.

“Right now, we’re asking for some painful cuts,” Brown said. “Takeaways are never pleasant. Once you have it, it’s much more painful to give it up. It’s the cliff effect — and no one wants to be pushed off.”

The new budget revision proposal hits several areas:

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