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CDCAN REPORT #202-2011: Governor announces state budget trigger pulled; $1 billion in cuts!

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GOVERNOR: $1 BILLION IN STATE BUDGET TRIGGER CUTS AUTHORIZED - MORE CUTS WILL BE PROPOSED IN JANUARY

$100 Million IHSS Reduction Currently Blocked By Federal Court Order -  $100 Million Cut To Developmental Services Budget Will Be Achieved By Savings Resulting From Lower Than Expected Spending - No Additional Spending Cuts to Programs & Services - Big Cuts To Higher Education

SACRAMENTO, CA (CDCAN)  [Last updated 12/13/2011 12:01 PM] - With the state facing a $13 billion budget shortfall, Governor Jerry Brown announced today that the state budget "trigger cuts" authorizing $1 billion in automatic spending reductions, including $100 million in cuts to In-Home Supportive Services and $100 million in cuts in spending to the overall developmental services budget that funds certain services through the 21 non-profit regional centers and 4 state operated developmental centers for eligible children and adults with developmental disabilities.  Those cuts take effect on or sometime after January 1, 2012 (the exact effective date varies depending on the specific reduction).

The Governor does not expect to propose additional mid-year cuts beyond what will be implemented through the $1 billion "trigger cuts" .

Higher education was also hard hit with major reductions, though cuts to K-12 education was far less than feared by education advocates.  The cuts to IHSS has been blunted - at least for now - by a  federal court order. No details yet have been released on the specific cuts to developmental services.

"These cuts to the universities, to In-Home Supportive Services...are not good. But we have to live within our means,' aid the Governor.

While hopeful that the state's economy will continue to improve and hopeful that voters will approve his proposed temporary tax increases, the Governor warned that his proposed 2012-2013 State Budget that he will release on January 10th will contain more proposed reductions - though not additional mid-year spending cuts beyond the $1 billion from the state budget "trigger cuts" pulled today.

Other health and human services programs - including those impacting directly people with disabilities, mental health needs, seniors and low income families - were not targeted with specific trigger cuts - other than a $15 million reduction to Medi-Cal managed care plans.  The "trigger cuts" however did not authorize any other additional cuts to Medi-Cal.

The Governor and Department of Finance Director Ana Matosantos presented updated and revised 2011-2012 State Budget numbers  which showed state revenues falling below what the Governor and lawmakers had hoped for last June when the budget was passed and signed into law.  In mid-November the non-partisan Legislative Analyst released his mid-year report on the 2011-2012 State Budget, showing that California is facing a $13 billion budget deficit by June 30,. 2012 unless the Governor and Legislature take action to correct the problem.

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MANY, MANY THANKS FOR CONTINUED SUPPORT THAT MAKE THESE REPORTS, ALERTS, TOWNHALLS POSSIBLE TO: WESTSIDE REGIONAL CENTER, LANTERMAN REGIONAL CENTER, CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF ADULT DAY HEALTH CENTERS, VENTURA COUNTY AUTISM SOCIETY, RESPITE, INC., LOS ANGELES RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY SERVING DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED ADULTS LARC RANCH, FEAT OF SACRAMENTO, EASTER SEALS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, EMMANUEL AND FAMILY, PEOPLE FIRST OF SAN LUIS OBISPO, BOB BENSON, the Pacific Homecare Services, Toward Maximum Independence, Inc (TMI), Friends of Children with Special Needs, Southside Arts Center, San Francisco Bay Area Autism Society of America, Hope Services in San Jose, FEAT of Sacramento (Families for Early Autism Treatment), Sacramento Gray Panthers, Bill Wong, Tri-Counties Regional Center, Life Steps, Parents Helping Parents, Work Training, Foothill Autism Alliance, Arc Contra Costa, Pause4Kids, Training Toward Self Reliance, Californians for Disability Rights, Inc (CDR) including CDR chapters, CHANCE Inc, Strategies To Empower People (STEP), Harbor Regional Center, Asian American parents groups, Resources for Independent Living and many other Independent Living Centers, several regional centers, People First chapters, IHSS workers, other self advocacy and family support groups, developmental center families, adoption assistance program families and children, and others across California.

As of January 13, 2012 - some friends donated a new laptop computer which will soon be up and running. Thanks so much - using a lap top with several keys missing or not working makes typing reports very difficult! Many thanks to Anna and Albert Wang.