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Feels Medi-Cal services shouldn't be cut
This is an open letter to Alyson Huber. As you can see, your constituents voted to show how angry they are with our current legislation (which includes yourself), and the current hole that you guys continue to dig yourselves into in Sacramento.
These are the same constituents that voted you into office back in November 2008, the same ones that voted in confidence, hoping you would keep your promises and demand change to how politics work in Sacramento. But, just recently in your townhall meeting at Lodi High School, you seemed lax and rather hesitant about changing our state's constitution, something that could be a plausible move in order to help fix California's budget.
I feel that I have made yet another terrible mistake when I headed to the polls on voting day, and that mistake was allowing you a chance to head to Sacramento. My first mistake was Mr. Schwarzenegger and allowing him to be governor. I will have to pay additional medical expenses because California cannot balance a checkbook properly.
You see, I'm not one of those lazy slackers who do nothing but sit on their butts all day and collect SSI and Medi-Cal. I am one of the people who needs it. I have a rare chromosome disorder called Chromosome 18 Ring, which is currently being heavily studied in Texas because not much is known about it. Because I have no idea what could happen to my body in the near or even long-term future, I need every service that Medi-Cal currently covers, which includes audiology podiatry, incontinence, optometry and dental services.
Allowing to cut these critical services that Medi-Cal offers, you have placed blood on your own hands. If you want know how many people with disabilities are going to be affected by the decision-making you made in Sacramento, call up the Valley Mountain Regional Center and other centers in California to get statistics on how many people with disabilities there are.
Kenneth Huntley
Lodi

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Sincerely.
Arnold Schwarzenegger "
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