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ADAPT MN Questions the Governor About His Legacy About Supporting Ppl w Disabilities and Seniors

Yesterday (8/29) ADAPT MINNESOTA went to the State Fair to question Governor Dayton about not funding OVERTIME for Homecare.  Gov. Dayton wa...

Showing posts with label Minnesota Legislature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minnesota Legislature. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Minnesota Government Shutdown Activities Thursday


There are several government shutdown events going on from 10 a.m. until midnight Thursday that ADAPT members (especially as informed Minnesota citizens) may wish to participate in as a show of solidarity and active citizen participation even though the events are not directly organized or sponsored by ADAPT...

1.      Invest in Minnesota Action at 10 a.m. [ More Information on the Web ] [ More Information on Facebook ]
2.      Welfare Rights Committee Action at Noon [ More Information on Facebook ]
3.      USuncutMN FIGHT BACK!  Minnesota!  Shutdown Eve Parade and Rally at 1:30 p.m. [ More Information on the Web ] [ More Information on Facebook ]
4.      MAPE Pre-Vigil Cookout at 6:30 p.m. [ More Information on the Web ]
5.      AFSCME / MAPE Shutdown Eve Vigil at 9:00 p.m. [ Flyer from AFSCME ] [ More Information from MAPE ]

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Minnesota Governor’s Identification of Essential Services during Government Shutdown

 The list of state government services that must continue during the looming Minnesota government shutdown has been released by Governor Dayton's office.

What's on the service continuation list related to the disability community?
  • Access to Medical Assistance and other state health program services have been listed as essential; (Department of Human Services)
  • Disability determination claims (Department of Employment and Economic Development)
  • Unemployment Insurance claims processing and payments claims (Department of Employment and Economic Development)
  • Workers' Compensation claims and approval of medical treatments (Department of Labor & Industry)

What's NOT on the service continuation list related to the disability community?
  • Payments for ANY health care services under state health care programs (Department of Human Services)
  • Metro Transit bus service (Metropolitan Council)
  • Metro Mobility (Metropolitan Council)
  • Vocational Services authorizations or claims (Department of Employment and Economic Development)
  • The Minnesota State Council on Disability
  • Most state grants or contracts through any state agency
MORE INFORMATION
More information can be found at the following agency's government shutdown information pages:

    Saturday, May 14, 2011

    Only the Beginning of a Long Journey...

    SUCCESS = SAFE, INFORMED, ORGANIZED, AND IMPACTFUL
    After reflecting on Wednesday's activities, we feel our direct action in the Minnesota Senate gallery was successful: it was safe, we were informed, we were organized, and impactful.  There are several accounts of the activities from various media sources:



    NUMEROUS CONTRIBUTORS TO SUCCESS
    The success of our action would not have been possible without every one of the 15 ADAPTers who were at the Capitol, all the ADAPTers in Minnesota and throughout the country supporting us, and all of the people participating in our local ADAPT chapter.  Special thanks go to Galen Smith, Chris Bell, Nikki Villavicencio-Tollison, and Darrell Paulsen for your leadership, courage, and voice speaking on behalf of our community.  Thank you to OutFront Minnesota and the Welfare Rights Committee for their friendship, solidarity, and support.  Thank you to Capitol Security and the State Troopers for their professionalism, understanding, and patience.  And, thank you to the many MANY people behind the scenes and numerous supporters nationwide that made our action possible and successful.  Everyone contributed to our action being safe, informed, organized, and impactful.



    WE WILL NOT GO AWAY UNTIL EQUAL RIGHTS ENJOYED BY *EVERYONE*
    We'll continue fighting alongside our allies to demand that local, state, and federal officials ensure there is Nothing About Us, Without Us.  We'll insist that they recognize us as People, Not Patients.  We'll make sure officials understand it's better for *EVERYONE in our society* to be in Our Homes, Not Nursing Homes.  We'll be sure they understand Real Cuts cause Real Harm for Real Lives -- inevitably, Budget Cuts Kill.  We'll call for them to Stop Defunding Our Freedom and Start Defending Our Rights.  For our friends and neighbors who've already lost their freedom, we'll implore officials to Free Our People.  In the end, we know that People United, Will NEVER Be Defeated.  Until there is Equal Opportunity for Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness for EVERYONE throughout our communities, we WILL continue to Defend Our Rights and Freedom; We WILL NOT Go Away.  We'd Rather Go to Jail than Die in a Nursing Home.


    UPCOMING MEETING FOR ADAPT MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES METRO
    People with a passion for equal rights and equal opportunity are welcome to join us next Wednesday, May 18, 2011 between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. at the Griggs-Midway Building ( 1821 University Avenue West, St. Paul, MN 55104 ).  We'll offer a very quick overview of the disability movement, the role of ADAPT, and how people can become involved in our fight by sharing their skills at whatever level of commitment they are comfortable with.  Please remember that all our activities are scent free to offer equal opportunities for equal participation for everyone.


    MORE INFORMATION (links provided for informational purposes only and do not imply endorsement nor participation)
    •    MN Budget Project: Cuts-Only Approach Jeopardizes the Independence of People with Disabilities
    •    Change.org Petition: Restore funding for disability services and programs!
    •    Legislative Updates by Minnesota Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities