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newsom spends 20 million in taxpayer dollars buying diapers from family friend

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- California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a $20 million initiative to distribute diapers through Baby2Baby.
- The program aims to provide 400 diapers per newborn at a cost of 50 cents per diaper.
- Critics argue the cost is higher than private-sector alternatives and note potential corruption due to ties between Baby2Baby and the governor's wife.
- The state previously spent $30 million over three years to distribute approximately 144 million diapers.