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HAB911

(8,868 posts)
Thu May 4, 2017, 08:40 AM May 2017

Little-Noticed Target in the House Health Bill: Special Education

WASHINGTON — While House Republicans lined up votes Wednesday for a Thursday showdown over their bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act, Vickie Glenn sat in her Murphysboro, Ill., office and prayed for it to fail.

Ms. Glenn, a Medicaid coordinator for Tri-County Special Education, an Illinois cooperative that helps more than 20 school districts deliver special education services to students, was worried about an issue that few in Congress were discussing: how the new American Health Care Act, with its deep cuts to Medicaid, would affect her 2,500 students.

With all the sweeping changes the Republican bill would impose, little attention has been paid to its potential impact on education. School districts rely on Medicaid, the federal health care program for the poor, to provide costly services to millions of students with disabilities across the country. For nearly 30 years, Medicaid has helped school systems cover costs for special education services and equipment, from physical therapists to feeding tubes. The money is also used to provide preventive care, such as vision and hearing screenings, for other Medicaid-eligible children.

“If I could have 10 minutes with President Trump, I could help him understand what we do, why it’s important,” Ms. Glenn said. “If he understood, he would protect it, because this isn’t Republicans and Democrats. It’s just kids.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/03/us/politics/health-bill-medicaid-special-education-affordable-care-act.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur&_r=0

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Little-Noticed Target in the House Health Bill: Special Education (Original Post) HAB911 May 2017 OP
Call your rep. again today northoftheborder May 2017 #1
The old the sick the poor and the disabled. Voltaire2 May 2017 #2
k&r bigtree May 2017 #3
She could spend a year with Trump atreides1 May 2017 #4
If she could spend 10 minutes with the President janterry May 2017 #5
Oh, Ms. Glenn, you beautiful summer child. Don't ever change ProfessorPlum May 2017 #6

northoftheborder

(7,569 posts)
1. Call your rep. again today
Thu May 4, 2017, 08:42 AM
May 2017

A lot of them prob. don't even know what's in the bill, and the rest don't care.

I'm calling mine again this morning.

atreides1

(16,067 posts)
4. She could spend a year with Trump
Thu May 4, 2017, 08:49 AM
May 2017

She could explain it at a third grade level, she could use cartoon characters, she could even have his grandchildren explain it to him...none of it would make a difference!

Someone should tell her, it's not about understanding, he has people all around him who understand the importance...they just don't care!!!

 

janterry

(4,429 posts)
5. If she could spend 10 minutes with the President
Thu May 4, 2017, 08:54 AM
May 2017

he'd get a photo op and talk heartily about himself.

And then do whatever someone else tells him to do in order to pay less taxes (for HIM to pay less taxes).

ProfessorPlum

(11,253 posts)
6. Oh, Ms. Glenn, you beautiful summer child. Don't ever change
Thu May 4, 2017, 10:07 AM
May 2017

“If I could have 10 minutes with President Trump, I could help him understand what we do, why it’s important,” Ms. Glenn said. “If he understood, he would protect it, because this isn’t Republicans and Democrats. It’s just kids.”

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