Cash for Contraception
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A controversial program in California is
offering drug-addicted women two hundred dollars
to be sterilized. It is estimated that some
75,000 substance-exposed babies are born every
year in California alone. Of those, almost
80 percent are placed in foster care. They
tend to have serious mental and physical disabilities.
Since founder Barbara Harris started the project
in early 1998, the California CRACK program
has paid 61 women to be sterilized or use
long term birth control -- those 61 women
had already been pregnant a total of 446 times.
The offer is made to men as well, but much
fewer have responded. The privately funded
CRACK program, or Children Requiring A Caring
Kommunity, has been creating controversy in
Anaheim, Chicago, Minneapolis, Dallas, and
other cities that have adopted it. Reproductive
rights advocates and other opponents say the
program may be well intentioned, but it smacks
of reproductive bribery and racism, as it
targets mostly minority neighborhoods. Supporters
counter that the program only tries what the
government is seemingly unable or unwilling
to do -- put an end to the tragedy of drug
addicts having babies.
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