| Gonzalez, whose son has cerebral palsy with spastic quadriplegia and a seizure disorder, knows how important these services are to families across California.
Under Newsom’s May Revision, the Governor would:
- Shift $233.6 million in costs onto counties, which may lead local governments facing their own budget shortfalls to reduce the care hours they approve;
- Cut $68 million by ending a recipient’s IHSS benefit immediately when their Medi-Cal is discontinued, rather than allowing benefits to continue temporarily under the IHSS Residual program;
- Cut $62.6 million by reinstating the Medi-Cal asset limit of $2,000 for an individual, affecting disabled adults and seniors with modest savings;
- Cut $3.5 million by eliminating the IHSS Backup Provider System, which provides temporary care when a recipient’s primary provider is unavailable.
“At the end of the day, a budget says what you care about,” Gonzalez added. “And California should be taking care of the people who need it most.”
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