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arithia

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Thu Sep 1, 2016, 11:39 AM Sep 2016

California Passes First-Ever Bill To Give Poor Families Money For Diapers [View all]

Source: ThinkProgress

California lawmakers passed a bill this week that would give families on welfare with children under the age of two a monthly $50 voucher for diapers. It now waits for Gov. Jerry Brown’s (D) signature or veto. When the bill was first introduced in 2014, it was estimated that 120,000 children would get the assistance.

Diapers are a huge expense. One infant can require up to 240 of them each month, which can cost $18 a week or nearly $1,000 a year. That’s an enormous share of a family’s budget for those below the poverty line — people in the lowest quintile spend nearly 14 percent of their income on diapers. Cloth diapers are not a viable alternative for many families, as laundromats won’t let people wash them and daycare centers usually require disposable ones.

That leaves families in a difficult bind. Nearly 30 percent of all women have experienced a time when they couldn’t afford diapers for their children. That leads a sizable share to stretch diapers when supply is running low, risking urinary infections and diaper dermatitis. Others have had to turn to family, friends, and charities to afford them.

One California city has already done something to help needy families. At the end of last year, San Francisco began distributing diapers directly to about 1,300 families on welfare.



Read more: https://thinkprogress.org/california-diaper-need-d9abd8c7a3f7?source=latest

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Great News.........nt Stuart G Sep 2016 #1
Wonderful!!!!! etherealtruth Sep 2016 #2
Proud of my state. byronius Sep 2016 #3
Me too. Hekate Sep 2016 #16
Excellent BumRushDaShow Sep 2016 #4
no no no! pretzel4gore Sep 2016 #5
you shouldn't oppose helping poor families afford diapers CreekDog Sep 2016 #6
uuh... arithia Sep 2016 #7
why is the world so darn stupid? pretzel4gore Sep 2016 #23
My nieces and nephews were raised with cloth diapers and so are their children being raised csziggy Sep 2016 #8
Not every low income family has daily access to a washing machine. Tikki Sep 2016 #9
True - my Mom and Dad struggled to keep a working washer until my little sister was grown csziggy Sep 2016 #10
You put them in a bucket to soak and wash by hand mostly Drahthaardogs Sep 2016 #18
Sure. And Mom stayed at home to do it. And apartment buildings had washlines strung from ... Hekate Sep 2016 #21
Once you used the word Drahthaardogs Sep 2016 #22
Well aren't you the stuffy one. I call my grandson kiddo, too. Hekate Sep 2016 #24
to distract from the need for this kind of support or to oppose it in any respect is wrong CreekDog Sep 2016 #11
Where did I suggest any such thing? I was responding directly to pretzel4gore csziggy Sep 2016 #12
Are you aware that it's ADULTS who generate far more diapers for the landfills? Hekate Sep 2016 #14
We should start paying folks not to have children. roamer65 Sep 2016 #13
See my post #14 regarding adult diapers Hekate Sep 2016 #15
Less children=less adults. roamer65 Sep 2016 #19
And before that happy day arrives, what do you plan to do about hygeinic necessities? Hekate Sep 2016 #20
Good! Now if we can get everyone to throw them in a garbage can and not litter! Quantess Sep 2016 #17
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