Critics got California's free diaper math wrong, but state won't release key Baby2Baby records
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California's new Golden State Start diaper program is facing backlash after viral social media posts claimed taxpayers were paying as much as 50 cents per diaper through a partnership with Baby2Baby. …
California's new Golden State Start diaper program is facing backlash after viral social media posts claimed taxpayers were paying as much as 50 cents per diaper through a partnership with Baby2Baby. The Newsom administration fired back, insisting the actual cost is just 15.5 cents per diaper. But a CBS News California Investigates review of the state's own budget documents , Baby2Baby tax filings and social media claims found both sides are leaving out important context. There are also many claims we can't yet fact check because, nearly a month after the governor publicly announced the program and touted the competitive selection process, his administration will not release the Baby2Baby state contract or competitive bid records to CBS News California Investigates. The administration says it needs more time to determine whether the records are disclosable under California's Public Records Act, pushing the deadline to decide whether to release the records to the first week of June, a full month after the public announcement. Key fact checks Californian's are currently paying 18.5 cents per diaper under the new program. The viral "50 cents per diaper" criticism combines multiple years of proposed spending and divides it by only the first year's diaper total. The Newsom administration's 15.5-cent fact check ignores state agency costs that add an additional 3 cents per diaper in the first year. …
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