Governor’s Budget Threatens Adoption of Children with Severe Disabilities in Pursuit of Dubious Cost-Savings

Sacramento, June 8, 2007 - Relying on contradictory and questionable data, Governor Schwarzenegger’s Budget (May Revise) calls for drastic cuts to the state funding program for foster children with the most severe developmental disabilities, on the unsubstantiated assertion that major cost-savings would result.

If this proposal passes, instead of finding their way into loving and permanent adoptive homes, foster children with severe disabilities will languish in long term foster care and ultimately in institutions -at far greater costs to the state- as prospective adoptive families will be unable to afford the high level of care and supports they require. Families who choose to adopt despite insufficient funding will be left to struggle to meet the daily needs of these severely disabled children.

The Governor’s budget proposes that all children in the Adoption Assistance Program receive a flat rate of $2006 a month, regardless of the level of disability. In many cases, this would cut in half the subsidy families are now receiving for children with the most severe disabilities. These children have serious conditions including significant mental retardation, autism and Down Syndrome, while others may be non-ambulatory, unable to care for themselves or require G-tube feeding and respirators.

Child protection and advocacy groups agree that with the largest number of foster care children in the nation, California needs to facilitate adoption of children with disabilities, not endanger their future based on unsupported projected fiscal savings.

Additionally, the proposal violates current law that requires individualized AAP rate determinations for each child, so that those who need more funds for care and supervision receive them.

We are in staunch opposition to this proposal, which we believe is bad policy backed by worse data. We urge the Governor to review the data and rescind this ill-conceived proposal.

The Alliance for Children’s Rights
Protection & Advocacy, Inc.
Public Counsel

Laura Streimer

Legal Director

The Alliance for Children’s Rights

213.368.6010

L.Streimer@kids-alliance.org

Evelyn Abouhassan

Senior Legislative Advocate

Protection & Advocacy, Inc

916.497.0331

Evelyn.Abouhassan@pai-ca.org

Karen Ullman

Senior Staff Attorney

Public Counsel

213.385.2977 x. 218

Kullman@publiccounsel.org