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Minnesotans with disabilities: Cutting Medicaid would leave us segregated

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Thursday, February 27, 2025   

Minnesotans with disabilities are among the vulnerable populations who say their quality of life would be upended if Congress approves steep Medicaid cuts. Self-advocates warn of difficulties in staying employed and living independently. The Republican-led House this week advanced a budget framework that calls for major spending reductions. Medicaid isn't mentioned, but analysts say it would be impossible to offset tax cuts sought by the Trump administration without going after the government health coverage program.

Nikki Villavicencio, Maplewood City Council member, has a physical disability and relies on Medicaid services, and worries about the impact if cuts go through.

"People with disabilities and seniors will be far more segregated from the general public. And if home-care services are cut, waiver services are cut, I will no longer be able to be in the community," she said.

Medicaid's waiver services pay for key accommodations for Villavicencio, and she would have to focus on day-to-day survival instead of her community roles under a worst-case scenario. Other steps are needed to finalize a budget plan, but numbers being floated include up to $800 billion in Medicaid cuts. All House Democrats voted "no" this week, while GOP lawmakers defended the move, saying they want to deliver an "America First" agenda.

David Dively, executive director of the Minnesota Council on Disability, echoed what self-advocates are saying - that Medicaid is a lifeline for them. He points to employment incentives that are funded by the program.

"And that's a service that allows people to be gainfully employed and be on Medicaid at the same time, which is a tremendously important service for folks to be able to take positions that are higher than minimum-wage jobs and become tax-contributing members of society," Dively said.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics says in 2024, the unemployment rate for people with a disability was about twice that of those with no disability. Meanwhile, the Council says prior to the budget developments, advocates were already on their toes because of actions by the Trump administration, including scaling back Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility initiatives.


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