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Core programs for people with disabilities are under attack. This

month's newsletter features several proposals Congress is considering

this summer that would make significant changes to important programs,

including Head Start, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

and Medicaid.

Congress needs to hear from you now to ensure public policies truly

advance the dignity, equality and independence of people with

disabilities.

Visit http://www.easter-seals.org/site/R?i=bbFVMm-z1LvaIQOLCgommw

now to learn more, take action and tell your friends.

Thank you,

Kramer

Editor, Easter Seals Legislative Action Newsletter

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TAKE ACTION NOW: URGE CONGRESS TO PROTECT HEAD START

The School Readiness Act was introduced in the U.S. House of

Representatives on May 22. The bill would make changes to the Head

Start law and would create a state demonstration program similar to

President Bush's proposal to block grant Head Start. This proposal may

weaken services and supports to the more than 100,000 children with

disabilities who benefit from Head Start. The House plans to vote on

the bill this summer. Take action now! Urge Congress to support Head

Start.

http://www.easter-seals.org/site/R?i=2q6deZlHIqDaIQOLCgommw

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TAKE ACTION NOW: URGE YOUR SENATORS TO PROTECT IDEA

The U.S. Senate is debating a bill to revise the Individuals with

Disabilities Education Act. Easter Seals and other disability and

early childhood advocates opposed the bill passed in May by the House

of Representatives, and will work with Senators to ensure the Senate

bill does not erode this landmark civil rights law. Take action now!

Urge your Senators to protect IDEA.

http://www.easter-seals.org/site/R?i=3MrYuB8x9DLaIQOLCgommw

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TAKE ACTION NOW: URGE YOUR GOVERNOR AND LEGISLATORS TO PROTECT

MEDICAID

Medicaid is the health care safety net for 44 million low-income

families, seniors and people with disabilities. Medicaid is seriously

threatened by proposed changes that would cap federal funding to

states regardless of need, and permit broad program restructuring that

could deny or diminish access to essential health services. Take

action now! Urge your governor and state and federal legislators to

protect Medicaid.

http://www.easter-seals.org/site/R?i=2MF6FyQ_hyzaIQOLCgommw

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IN THE NEWS: MEDICAID FUNDING FOR STATES INCLUDED IN TAX BILL

President Bush signed into law a $350 billion tax cut bill on May 28

that includes $10 billion for states to support Medicaid. Medicaid is

seriously threatened by the dire budget situation facing nearly all

states. Learn more about Medicaid.

http://www.easter-seals.org/site/R?i=XV7zcwIoP-XaIQOLCgommw

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DONATE TO EASTER SEALS AND SEE THE RESULTS OF YOUR SUPPORT

Every time you give to Easter Seals, you impact the lives of children

and adults with disabilities. Easter Seals provides services to help

people across the nation lead active, independent lives -- your gift

might help a pre-schooler with autism learn to communicate with his

parents, or help the daughter of a man with Alzheimer's care for her

father so he can live at home. YOU can make a difference! Donating

online is secure and easy.

http://www.easter-seals.org/site/R?i=4M_3eCYb38PaIQOLCgommw

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,

It might be a good idea to contact easter Seals in Houston and ask

about their autism services, try to speak with their director, find

out about their advisory board etc...

Maybe by communicating with them you can have some input in their

services and the direction they take.

Nagla

> >

> > I understand that Easter Seals is doing some things for autism in

> other states, but I don't see anything done in Texas. If you notice

> on the list of states where they are supposed to be doing things

> there are very few shown on the list I sent. It probably is old. I

> am beginning to think they are really not interested in doing much.

> Don't count on them either in Houston. I heard they were planning

to

> do something there first before expanding into the rest of the

> state. Apparently, they haven't done anything from the response you

> are getting in Houston. Martha

> >

> >

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