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Saturday March 26, 2005 Modesto Bee
Every subject has a political side, and that emerged when the supervisors
discussed, albeit uncomfortably, the Health Services Agency's request
to boost funding in response to the rise in gonorrhea and chlamydia.
Typically blunt Tom Mayfield favored spending more to get the word out
about the threat, especially the risk to women of infertility due to chlamydia.
New Supervisor Jim DeMartini had an entirely different reaction. He doesn't
see a crisis and suggested the department was simply trying to pad its
budget. We appreciate fiscal prudence, but DeMartini's comment was needlessly
rude.
Eventually the board took the right step and approved spending $60,000
through June to start responding to this growing health issue.
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