Page 6 University Daily Kansan, July 13, 1981 Care From one one force some people to stop working so they could take care of their children, therefore increasing the welfare load. He also said that cuts in the wage rate would be for people with children to work off welfare. However also said that individual and relative people have always been paid more on being paid always on being paid. ANOTHER PROPOSED change is to limit the amount of money parents can receive for day care. Harder said that he thought that Reagan had proposed a $100 a month flat rate for day care. He also said that he thought the U.S. Senate had proposed a flat rate of $100 a month. "In my own guess, I would say that the actual amount will be higher than $0 and lower than $10." If a flat rate is established and approved, that That proposal has Mary Carol Warren worried. Warren is a single parent with 4-year-old daughter. She is a KU student and works part-time. rate would be paid no matter what the day care actually cost. "I only receive $50 a month for day care, I'm scared that I may not be able to continue school." Her daughter, Tara, receives day care at United Child Development Center. For children 3 and above, that center charges a flat fee of $165 a month. For one year, the day care for one child at UCCDC is $1,980. At $50 a month, the parent would not be protected for even one of the cost at the United States. People on ADC generally have an income that allows them only a subsistence level of life, a Shirley Phillips, UDCG administrator, also said that the proposals had her worried. "I have opposed the switch, especially if the client is only given a flat rate of $2 per month," Philips said. "That could make the parent receive the discounted program. That could hurt the ADC child because of the fact that our center prepares the child for school and an education." SRS employee said. Day care fees of $2,000 a year would be a kinship option of their income. There is a possibility that the flat rate proposal will be discarded in favor of full reimbursement, and it may be an option. Full reimbursement may actually increase the cost to the government, however. UNDER THE PROPOSED plan, all people purchasing day care will be "private pay." "Private pay" is defined as anybody who pays The day care centers charge SRS a lower rate than those receiving day care through TXX than those receiving day care through GCC. the provider directly rather than having SRS pay the bill. In Kansas, SRS pays $7.20 a day for children aged 3 to 6 who are in day care centers. The private pay fee at the University of Kansas' Hilltop Child Development Center, 1314 Oread, is $.25 a day and $.75 a day at the Children's Learning Center, 331 Main St. Therefore, if a parent is fully reimbursed, the cost to the government would actually increase by $240 per year. The consensus among those interviewed was that Title XX day care money will almost certainly be cut. However, the Douglas County Child Children's Learning Center, where members are Children's Learning Centers. dian center at Haskell Indian Junior College and UCDC, has applied for revenue sharing money. IF THE MONEY is granted, it would be used for other Title XX day care programs. It would not be used for ADC day care, since that will be switched to Title IV. In April 1801, excluding ADC day care, 188 children received day care through the Title XX program in Lawrence. That same month, 110 ADC children received day care. The Title XX cuts have Susan, who declined to give her last name, worried. "Iused to be on ADC, but now I'm on straight Title XX." Susan said. Allowance From page one "You have to have quality of care. I refuse to sacrifice my kids, well-being." In the Pell program students who qualify under an eligibility criterion based on family income can receive up to $1,750 for each school year. "I have two children and it will really hurt. I'll probably keep working, but I don't know. I'm not going to leave my children with someone who's cheaper but not qualified." KU received $35,600 in administrative allowance for processing Pell applications. But Rogers said there were rumors that the money had been distributed accidentally. "I even heard talk that they were going to call it back," he said. "I do not know if we can sue the government for the money," he said. BUT ROGERS DOUBTED if the money would be recalled because of the legal problems the government would run into in collecting the money. Rogers said he did not know what the legal position was about the money owed by the U.S. government as administrative allowance for processing GSL applications. But, he said, he did not think any college would try to recover the money. "Nobody wants to rock the boat, I guess," he said. ROGERS DOWNPLAYED the importance of the money owed to the University by the government. "Sombody has said that if General Motors gave us a big grant would we ask them for extra money to distribute the grant? That is one good way of looking at it," he said. Besides, he said, the amount was too small in comparison with the total volume of $C_2$. Last year the amount owed to KU as allowance represented less than one-half of 1 percent of the $17.5 million in loans received by KU students. The increase, would like to use the money to increase hisff but under existing policy the money would go to the office of student financial aid. Rights From nave one dealing with." Melligan says, "That is a scare tactic from the other side. That is not at issue at all." "We are happy about the vote because it is the first step toward legislation against abortions." THE REACTION OF the community relations director for the Foxhill Surgery Clinic, Inc., 4401 W. 1098 in Overland Park, where abortions are performed, was one of anger. "I detest the Human Life bill," Susan Wilkinson, Foxhill Community relations director at the organization is the most personal decision that a woman can make. "It's a difficult decision, it's not casual or flip." She also said that no one is anti-baby. She said the issue was one of parenting and whether a woman felt it had come at the right time in her life. Kelly (not her real name), a 24-year-old KU senior, said that she had determined a prerequisite for taking the exam had not happened. "I was 17 and a child just did not fit into my plans at that time," she said. "I had just lost my virginity and was in the process of getting birth control, but I was too late. At that time it was hard to find birth control when you were under age, as I was." Some pregnancy-counseling centers are against abortion and suggest adoption to the "We speak for the child." Lechtenberg said. "We believe that abortion is murder." Birthright, a Lawrence pregnancy counseling clinician who prolacteal Pat Lechtenberg, directed, said. She also said that Birthright provided counseling to help the women make the decision whether they would be capable of being good mothers. "We do suggest adoption," Lechtenberg said. WOODY AND KELLY both objected to adoption as an alternative to abortion. Woody said that the white male is the only child there is an adoption demand for. "Adoption homes are already full of minority and handicapped children." Krug said. In 1978, according to the Center for Disease Control, abortions were performed in the United States. Kelly said that putting a child up for adoption would not have been an acceptable alternative for him. 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