From Deseret News archives:
Health center seeks funding
Multicultural facility is hoping for its full budget amount or more
The center, within the Utah Department of Health, was created with a budget of $100,000 for fiscal year 2004 to 2005. However, it was only appropriated $50,000.
"We've put this boat on the water with half a paddle," Buttars said, describing the center, which is currently staffed by just one part-time employee.
Buttars said he wants to up the center's total funding to $300,000. He is working closely with Utah Issues, and plans to introduce a bill by early next week.
Senate President John Valentine, R-Orem, said Buttars' proposal is one of many that has a good chance this session because of a budget surplus of about $600 million in new ongoing and one-time funds.
"We haven't decided a priority," Valentine said. "We are allowing the bills to move forward to be debated on their merits."
Luz Robles, multicultural health policy analyst for Utah Issues, said the center's budget makes it difficult to meet its goals, such as research, education and developing programs to address multicultural and minority health issues.
Minorities are also less likely to have a regular health care provider or have health insurance than non-Hispanic whites, she said.
"Health disparities, in the end, have a fiscal note to the state," Robles said. "When we're not addressing this, more people are using the emergency room . . . it costs more for everyone."
The center replaced the Office of Ethnic Health, which was shut down during a state budget crisis, though a health advisory council remained, Robles said.
E-mail: dbulkeley@desnews.com
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