Urgent: Advocacy Needed!

Posted March 11, 2011 by Mandy Smith in

 

While everyone was hopeful that the current fiscal year’s budget Rescission bill would be worked out between the House and Senate yesterday, that did not happen. Today Governor Brownback advised that he will cut $56 million from the current budget. He has not yet specified where that money would come from but indicated he would have a list by the end of today.

Please contact the members of the Senate Ways and Means and the House Appropriations Committees immediately and urge them to come together. Our message should be that Centers for Independent Living (CILs) and other agencies cannot withstand cuts that could endanger HCBS services, CIL core funding, and many other programs and services for people with disabilities. The following links are to the House Appropriations Committee website where you can find their contact information and the Senate Ways and Means Committee site.

Senate Ways and Means House Appropriations

If you get any feedback from the Legislators please let us know in the Comments section below.

Mandy Smith

Mandy has worked at RCIL since June of 2009. She is a Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist and provides services in 32 counties to individuals who are blind or have low vision and are 55 years and older.

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