Only about a quarter of
parents on welfare in California
work the required amount, said Mike Genest, the governor's finance director, in a conference call
Sunday with reporters. If the state fails to meet the federal work
participation rates by 2008, California
could face $149 million in sanctions next year and penalties of more than a
half billion annually within five years.
"All these actions
are trying to ensure that people are seeking work, have the opportunity to do
that and retain that work," said Joe Munso, deputy secretary for
the state's Health and Human Services Agency. "We think these changes will move us toward
achieving the goals the feds have set for us and hopefully to not have to pay
hundreds of millions in sanctions." To help balance next year's
budget, administration officials said Schwarzenegger also will propose
suspending a 4 percent cost-of-living increase for CalWORKS families that was
to take effect in July.
He also wants to cut welfare benefits to children of
illegal immigrants after five years if their parents haven't become citizens. The
package of reforms sparked immediate debate. Just two days after Schwarzenegger
promised to govern as a centrist and work in a spirit of "post-partisanship,"
Democrats said the governor's proposals were sure to do just the opposite. "At a time when our
state is enjoying unprecedented prosperity, we will not balance the budget on
the backs of our most vulnerable citizens,"
said Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez in a statement. "This is a punitive and unproven approach
that will hit struggling families hard, particularly single mothers."
Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata, D-Oakland, however, issued a statement saying the governor's plan unfairly punishes children for the behavior of their parents. It's also incongruous with the governor's goal of expanding health care coverage in the state, he said. "It's ironic that the governor is proposing health care for poor kids while taking away their breakfasts," Perata said. Schwarzenegger is scheduled to release his health care plan today.

