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Speaker Johnson accuses demonstrating students of getting support from Hamas. TikTok says it'll challenge the ban. And the Supreme Court dives into the gray area between abortion and pregnancy healthcare, and into former President Trump's broad immunity claims.

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Disability Rights Advocates Gather at Iowa State Capitol

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Wednesday, April 10, 2019   

DES MOINES, Iowa - With only a few weeks remaining in this year's legislative session, Iowans with disabilities and their families aim to remind lawmakers to seek their input before passing new laws that could affect them.

Rik Shannon, public policy manager for the Iowa Developmental Disabilities Council, said "Advocating for Change Day" is held every other year at the state Capitol. He said some Iowans affected by disabilities have strong opinions about policy proposals, but hold back from sharing their concerns.

"Too often though, people with disabilities, for whatever reason, are not communicating with those lawmakers, those decision-makers - and so, people make decisions without that information," he said. "And that information is pretty critical for getting policy and funding for disability services."

Those who participate in Change Day will meet with their lawmakers at the Capitol today. Since final bills for consideration during this legislative sessions were moved forward last week, the Council is focusing on four bills at the Statehouse that would affect those with disabilities.

Shannon said they're hopeful House File 690 will make it out of the Senate after overwhelming support in the House. It would begin building a children's mental-health system as recommended by a governor's work group. Shannon said those who believe it's important need to let their representatives know.

"The stories people with disabilities have to tell are really powerful advocacy tools," he said. "That's why it's so important for us to assist people with disabilities and their supporters to effectively communicate their message to people who are in those decision-making capacities."

House File 690 would create a mental-health system exclusively for children, defining core services that must be provided to children up to age 18 who have serious emotional disturbances.

The text of HF 690 is online at legis.iowa.gov, and more information about Future Ready Iowa is at governor.iowa.gov.


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