SACRAMENTO — California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday that the state will provide 400 free diapers to every newborn at about 65 to 75 participating hospitals through the 'Golden State Start' program, partnering with Los Angeles nonprofit Baby2Baby to manufacture and distribute the supplies. The rollout follows a $7.4 million allocation in last year’s budget and a roughly $12–12.5 million proposal for the following year. The program will serve hospitals that account for roughly a quarter of state births and is slated to expand statewide; this week critics questioned the selection of Baby2Baby after reporting tied a Baby2Baby executive to an organization co-founded by Siebel Newsom, and opponents raised procurement and per-unit cost concerns, prompting calls for greater transparency as implementation proceeds.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
如果您是加州的父母,可以通过“黄金州启动计划”(Golden State Start program) 获得400张免费尿布。这可以为您节省时间和金钱。但请留意最新消息。批评者对费用和潜在的利益冲突提出了疑问。
加州正在为新生儿免费尿布投入数百万美元。但合作伙伴 Baby2Baby 的选择正受到审查。请保持关注,并查看您的医院是否参与。如果您认识加州的准父母,值得转发。
Baby2Baby 和签约供应商获得了州政府资金和分销职责,在印有“金州启动”标签生产和分发尿布的同时,扩大了其运营资金和公众知名度。
加州纳税人和纽森政府因涉嫌潜在的利益冲突和对尿布计划采购效率的质疑而面临审查和政治批评。
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