Guest guest Posted March 3, 2005 Report Share Posted March 3, 2005 Thought that some might be interested in the below Joe +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Letter from “Brother to Brother†on Thursday, February 24, 2005 Dear Representative Pallone: It is budget time again and it appears that the leadership of this Great Commonwealth is once again attempting to solve their budget woes on the backs of thousands of Handicapped Pennsylvanians that do not have the ability to speak out and defend themselves. Why do we consistently wage our budget attacks on the neediest and most helpless residents of this great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ? As the parent of an twelve year old Autistic Child, and as your brother, I am writing to ask you to strenuously oppose Governor Rendell's proposed budget which seeks to: " Implement a plan of cost sharing under which higher income families with disabled children eligible for Medical Assistance would be required to pay a monthly premium, based on a sliding scale; " this cost sharing plan will effect thousands of Pennsylvanian's and include your nephew and my son. My hope is that you won't stop with a strenuous opposition, but you will become a VERY VOCAL Leader, ADVOCATE and representatives of our children and our families in this Commonwealth. The Governor's Budget proposes placing a sliding scale, income based Co-Pay on the eligibility for MA - Specifically, the proposal would begin to require co-pays for families above $50,000 of income. Presumably, the co-pay scale would be less for large families, and lower forsmaller families and the proposal will go into effect with the 2005/2006 budget. Services currently paid for under MA include, but are not limited to: 1. Behavioral Therapies (wraparound) 2. Medical Therapies (speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy) 3. Essential medical equipment, such as wheelchairs, chair lifts, hearing aids, etc. 4. Prescriptions 5. Nutritional supplements Our family has determined that the cost of privately purchasing theservices, which Bobby desperately requires, will be a minimum of $90,000 per year, every year (costs most probably will go over the $100,000 mark - my estimate is conservative). The cost of the co-pay along with MANY other out of pocket costs associated with a disabled child would clearly have a catastrophic impact upon our family's ability to care for Bobby as well as the basic needs of the family. Not only would there be loss of services for the children, but it would also effect the employment of thousands of Pennsylvanians that are employed as therapists, aids and administrators of the programs. Either of the effects are not positive for Pennsylvanians. As you are very aware, Bobby was diagnosed as Autistic at the early age of 2. Autism is a neurobiological disorder of the brain that affects as many as one in every 150 children born every day. The cause of Autism has not been determined and there is no cure. Although there is not a cure, it should be noted that the science and research shows that the programs that are paid for and funded by MA are the " State of the Art " treatment and the most promising methodology for a cure and/or positive outcome. The behavioral and therapeutic interventions have proven ENORMOUSLY effective in enabling our children to speak, interact with others and participate meaningfully in school and as citizens. You, of all people, have seen the DRAMATIC and LASTING effects that Therapy and intervention has had for Bobby. I ask you to think back on how your nephew, Bobby, started as an avoidance little boy who was hard to engage and had little family interaction – all symptoms of Autism. Now, fast forward to today and think about and reflect on how his extraordinary effort and the hard work of his family and therapy team has helped him progress into a child who can communicate his needs and enjoy the company of family members, friends and classmates. Truly, he has blossomed into a delightful little boy that loves the attention of friends and family as he shows off his new skills for us. His progress has been somewhat miraculous and very promising for all of us. Everyday we pray for more progress and wish for a miracle to cure him of this hideous condition. At the very least, we wish and hope for Bobby to have the power of a more meaningful vocabulary and speech along with the ability to have loving and reciprocal relations. We have seen a great deal of progress towards our goals and you can raise testimony to his progress in reading, counting, math and other important and necessary subjects of study in the school curriculum and the home and natural environment. If the Governor's budget is passed, we will be faced with two options: 1. Family Bankruptcy as a result of privately attempting to pay for Bobby's medical and therapeutic needs, Or 2. Abandoning the treatment that has brought him so far and NOTHING for him in the public School Environment -- In a very real sense we will be abandoning a child that has a ton of hope and potential as a SON, Nephew, grandson and brother. The options are truly unacceptable and honestly despicable. They are options that NO Pennsylvania family should be forced to face, regardless of income. By way of this e-mail, I am asking you and urging you to forward this information to EVERY HOUSE member (both sides of the aisle) on your e-mail list and copy the Governor and his budget Secretary. I have taken the liberty of copying Senator Logan, Senator Orie, Senator White, Representative/Minority Leader DeWeese, Representative DeLuca, Bob Kline from Senator Mellow's office, Bob Billstone from Senator Costa's office and Fulton from Representative Lescovitz's office on this e-mail and I also will ask them to send this to EVERY SENATOR (both sides of the aisle)on your internal e-mail mailbox along with the Governor and his budget Secretary. Please don't take this note lightly, and I would appreciate if you copied me on your forwarded note to your colleagues. I am asking and pleading that the Governor of this Great Commonwealth and the members of the House and Senate not allow a budget that will HANDICAP BOBBY and Handicap thousands of Pennsylvania's children ALL OVER AGAIN ! I look forward to being copied on your forwarded note to your colleagues and we all thank you for your support on this very important matter. Your brother, M. Pallone, Sr.+ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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