Posted by Jon Fleischman at 12:00 am on Jul 19, 2007 Comments Off on The “Poison Pill” in the State Budget
For those legislators thinking about voting for the 2007 – 2008
budget, I could spent a lot of time listing out programs in it that
simply represent the worst of centralized state planning and
control.
But today I was made aware of what would have to be the worst
"poison pill" of the whole bunch.
In the budget is an increase of $18.9 million in funds from the
General Fund for the "Medi-Cal Minor Consent Program." This
money, and I am dead serious here, is to fund abortion services for
the minor children of illegal aliens. The program
specifically PROHIBITS contacting parents for consent, and has
never asked for verification of citizenship.
As a matter of fact, this is not a new program, but the cost of
it is shifting to the state because new federal guidelines require
proof of citizenship.
So as you cast a budget vote, you are funding what we are called
the "Trifecta" (no documentation, no notification, for
abortion). I just couldn’t cast that vote. Just the
thought of the program existing, quite frankly, makes me
nauseous.… Read More