sábado, 15 de agosto de 2009

California y la erradicación de la Violencia Doméstica

Nuestro compañero KastOret nos ha mandado este interesante articulo sobre California (EE.UU.) y la Violencia Doméstica.
El Gobernador de California elimina el chiringuito de la violencia doméstica en su Estado.
Este Schwarzenegger es Terminator realmente.

CA Governor Eliminates State Funding to Domestic Violence Programs
Senator Yee writes 2 bills that will save lives
NOTE - this action alert is for CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY!

UPDATE August 15, 2009
On July 28, Governor Schwarzenegger vetoed all state funding for Domestic Violence programs - as a result, several shelters will be forced to close their doors; many will have to cut back on services.

Senator Leland Yee. Ph.D. has written two bills to restore this life-saving funding, but they need the support of the Speaker of the Assembly, Karen Bass, before they can move forward for a vote.
The first bill would take $16.3 million from the Governor's Budget Reserve to provide the funding the Governor vetoed.
The second bill will temporarily allow more flexibility in how federal funding from California Emergency Management Agency (CalEMA) is allocated and used.
Because the service cutbacks programs have been forced to make, they no longer qualify for CalEMA federal funding - a domino effect that is making the Governor's shortsighted actions even more problematic.

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July 28, 2009—Governor Schwarzenegger line item vetoed the Department of Public Health’s Domestic Violence Program, which provides $20.4 million for 94 domestic violence shelters and centers.
Domestic violence shelters are often the only thing standing between victims and grave physical danger, and California’s communities cannot sustain their loss.
Services provided by these agencies include emergency shelter, transitional housing, legal advocacy, assistance with restraining orders, counseling and other vital support services.

“We are appalled to see the Governor eliminate funding to vital programs that save lives,” said Tara Shabazz, Executive Director of The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (CPEDV).
“State funding to domestic violence programs has been proven to save lives, and also millions of dollars in health care, law enforcement and other social costs. It is fiscally irresponsible to propose such cuts; the Governor is balancing the budget on the backs of our state’s most vulnerable citizens.”

“If the Governor’s budget cuts are allowed to stand, victims will not have a place to turn for help and lives will inevitably be lost.”

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