Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Services for Kansans with I/DD are in jeopardy

Gridlock in Topeka could force funding reductions for Kansans with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

As the Legislature wrestles with how to fill a $400 million budget hole, the Administration has indicated that budget cuts may be the next step - including an 8% to 10% cut in reimbursement rates for the services that Kansans with intellectual and developmental disabilities rely on every day.

Take action today and urge your legislators to find a solution to the state's budget crisis that doesn't punish Kansans with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

CLICK HERE to use our automated email system to send a message to your legislators. Simply input your zipcode and InterHab will automatically populate a letter to your legislators, fill in your contact information and hit send. It's that simple! 


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