6/22/17
PRESS ALERT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WHO: ADAPT
WHAT: ADAPT is staging a Die-in at Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell’s office
WHERE: 317 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510
WHEN: Thursday, June 22, 2017
Disability Advocates Protest Senate Leader Over Cuts to Medicaid for Millions of
Elderly and Disabled Americans
(June 22, 2017, Washington D.C.) Today, about 60 members of the national disability rights
organization ADAPT are staging a Die-in at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s office.
Advocates are protesting McConnell’s Senate healthcare bill, demanding he bring an end to attacks
on disabled people’s freedom which are expected in the bill.
“The American Health Care Act caps and
significantly cuts Medicaid which will greatly reduce access to medical care and home and community
based services for elderly and disabled Americans who will either die or be forced into institutions,”
said Bruce Darling, an ADAPT organizer taking part in the protest. “Our lives and liberty shouldn’t be
stolen to give a tax break to the wealthy. That’s truly un-American.”
“Not only will AHCA take away our freedom,” said Dawn Russell, an ADAPT organizer from Colorado.
“That lost freedom will also cost Americans much more money. The nursing facilities that people will
be forced into are much more expensive than community-based services that AHCA would cut.”
In
2012, the National Council on Disability (an independent federal agency that makes policy
recommendations to the President, Congress and federal agencies) reported that States spent
upwards of $300,000 more per person serving disabled people in institutions each year than they
would spend providing equivalent services in the community.
The protest falls on the 18th anniversary of Olmstead v. LC the 1999 Supreme Court Ruling which
first recognized disabled people’s right to live in the community. ADAPT organizer Nancy Salandra of
Pennsylvania was quick to note the connection between that case and the AHCA.
“We fought so hard
to have our right live in the community recognized and here we are 18 years later and we are still
fighting for our freedom from incarceration.”
As they dramatize the deaths AHCA’s cuts and forced institutionalization will cause, and as Capitol
Police close in, the advocates who came to McConnell’s office from across the country chanted “I’d
rather go to jail than die without Medicaid!”
“To say people will die under this law is not an exaggeration,” said Mike Oxford, an ADAPT organizer
from Kansas. “Home and community based services are what allow us to do our jobs, live our lives
and raise our families. Without these services many disabled and elderly Americans will die. We
won’t let that happen.”
On the 15th anniversary of the death of Justin Dart, the father of the ADA, his words ring true “get into
politics as if your life depends upon it, cause it does.”
ADAPT’s history, the issues we are fighting for and our activities can be followed on our web site at
www.adapt.org, our ADAPT Facebook page and on Twitter – look for #ADAPTandRESIST
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