Casting votes in MO Could be MORE challenging: We need the voices of our community!!

Posted on May 03, 2011 by Kelly Moffatt

A lot has been going on in our state government during this legislative session. One of these very important issues affecting the disability community is the fact that the legislature seems to be headed toward approving legislation to require a government issued photo ID for people to vote at the polls on Election Day.  

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Posted on May 01, 2011 by Admin

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Governor Nixon Vetos SB188

Posted on April 29, 2011 by Megan Burke

On Friday, Governor Nixon vetoed SB188 in a press conference at the Old Courthouse in St. Louis.  The crowd overflowed with advocates, legislators, and other public leaders supporting the veto of SB188.  The Governor spoke strongly stating, “Missouri is a state that welcomes all people, and believes that everyone should be treated with dignity and respect.  That means we have an obligation to put a stop to discrimination…

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At Risk of Elimination – MoRx Helps 226,000 Missourians Purchase Medication

Posted on April 27, 2011 by Megan Burke

Missouri’s prescription drug program for low-income seniors and people with disabilities (MoRx) is set to expire on August 28, 2011.   

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Discrimination Should Not be Tolerated in Missouri

Posted on April 26, 2011 by Megan Burke

SB188, the bill to weaken the MO Human Rights Act, has had a long journey this legislative session.  Currently SB188 is on Governor Nixon’s desk.  He can choose to sign the bill into law, veto the bill, or do nothing (in which the bill becomes law).  Governor Nixon has until May 3rd to take action. 

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Know Your Rights – Recent Changes to the ADA

Posted on April 22, 2011 by Kim Barge

Knowing your rights is one of the most important things you can do to make sure your rights are not violated. The Department of Justice revised several regulations regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act. Some of these regulations went into effect on March 15th.

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A Harmony of Paradox: Independent Living Awareness Day, April 20, 2011

Posted on April 22, 2011 by Shawn D'Abreu

When the people that you love are also people who gave themselves whole-heartedly to a just cause, it can be difficult to reconcile your personal feelings with their dedication to a movement.

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Help Shape the Rules for Community First Choice Option

Posted on April 20, 2011 by Megan Burke

States have a new option for providing consumer directed personal attendant services to more people through the Community First Choice Options.  The Federal government wants to hear your thoughts on the rules.  Who better to tell CMS how community-based services should work than the people who use them?  Do not let this opportunity pass you by to make your voice heard.

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Your Missouri Legislators: Putting Up Road Blocks to the Voting Booth

Posted on April 20, 2011 by Kelly Moffatt

It was the chaotic experience of voting and questionable process of tallying ballots that led to the signing of the Help America Vote Act (or HAVA), a landmark piece of federal legislation designed to increase access and accountability in our electoral process. We can pat HAVA on the back for statewide surveys of Missouri’s polling places and their adaptation to meet the needs of voters with disabilities. Everytime you use large print, high contrast, touch screen, and audio balloting to vote privately and independently…you have HAVA to thank. 

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The Governor has an Opportunity to Preserve Missouri Human Rights

Posted on April 20, 2011 by Stevi Young

Human rights in Missouri are being severely threatened at the state legislature. Senate Bill 188 (SB 188) passed out of the House last week and is on its way to Governor Nixon’s desk. The only way to stop this threat to civil and human rights through SB 188 is if the Governor vetoes the bill.  

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