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  Politics Senators vow to fight end of services to disabled

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LINCOLN — Some parents of developmentally disabled adult children Thursday called state officials “mean” and “cold-hearted” for deciding to cut off services they have been getting for decades across the state’s border.

More than a couple said they would move out of state so that their children could continue their current training for simple jobs skills and independent living.

“My daughter can’t do change (like this),” said Jean Williams of South Sioux City, Neb., her voice breaking. Her daughter has an 11-year relationship with Goodwill Industries across the Missouri River in Sioux City, Iowa.

“I can’t believe the state can be so mean and heartless,” Williams said.

At the end of an afternoon-long public hearing, the chairman of a special state legislative committee looking into the situation pledged to meet with state officials to seek a compromise.

Otherwise, about 23 developmentally disabled Nebraskans will have to quit programs at Sioux City and Yankton, S.D., as early as Aug. 30.

State Sen. Steve Lathrop of Omaha said that it’s clear that uprooting developmentally disabled people from such services and routines is especially damaging and disruptive.

“We’re going to see if there are any options. I can’t guarantee that it will be successful,” Lathrop said after the hearing.

Earlier this year, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services notified Goodwill Industries in Sioux City and Ability Building Services of Yankton that they must....

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Although this video may not contain the word "disability" anywhere in its presentation, it is now very important for all of us within the Disability Community to understand that we are a very large, in fact, the largest and most diverse voting group in the United States, and above that we are AMERICANS and we are still FREE to be alive, let's not let that change. Get involved, pay attention, at least enough to know what is going on within your local government.

Watch this video "We The People" and let's hope that if you are not already involved it helps plant that seed to get you involved. If you are involved it will help keep that fire burning

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