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Hi Everyone,

I'm making rounds and posting this notice in various groups so we can get a huge

response. Please call your reps to stop the detrimental budget cuts proposed by

Jerry Brown:

Dear Friends,

Thank you sincerely to everyone planning to come to Sacramento this Thursday and

again next Thursday, and to everyone who has phoned your local state senator and

assemblymember.

For those who haven't yet planned to come or haven't called yet -- the

developmental disability community needs your advocacy now!

If you already know about the very real threat facing our community, please just

scroll to the bottom of this Action Alert for the specfics about what you need

to do to help fight it. If not, read on ....

Governor Brown's proposed budget cuts would gut the Lanterman Act's promise that

people with developmental disabilities will get the services and supports they

need to live full lives in the community.

If the cuts happen, you could lose all of your services. There is no way to know

until after they pass, if they do. This is serious.

The Arc and other disability organizations are fighting in the Capitol to

protect our community's services. To limit the damage, we need a strong show of

support from the community. That means you and the people you know throughout

the state.

The threat is caused by the state's massive budget shortfall, probably the worst

since the Great Depression. To balance the budget, Governor Brown has proposed

more than $12 billion in cuts and about the same amount in revenue increases by

continuing some existing taxes by five years.

In developmental services, that would mean cuts to services of more than three

quarters of a billion dollars -- real, new cuts, over and above continuing the

much smaller 2009 and 2010 cuts. The total cut this year would include the

federal matching funds we would lose as a result of the state fund cuts.

It's hard to grasp how much a cut that large would reduce the Lanterman Act

services, especially because the governor hasn't said exactly where the ax would

fall. This is more than twice the disatrous cuts we suffered in 2009.

We do know that most of the cuts probably would come from imposing what are

called statewide " service standards. "

" Service standards " sounds good, doesn't it? But what it means is simply

eliminating the IPP team's ability to pick the services and supports that the

person with the disability needs, the key promise of the Lanterman Act. The 2009

caps on respite care and Early Start are the most recent examples of " service

standards. "

Under the Lanterman Act, IPP teams write plans to reflect the specific needs of

individuals, but with the cuts being proposed this process would certainly be

harmed dramatically.

Real life consequences to real life people throughout the state are the kinds of

things you should communicate to the legislative committees in Sacramento and to

your local state senator and assemblymember. Tell them the cut is just too big

to bear!

What You Need to Do!

The Legislature has scheduled just two public hearings in the cuts before taking

action. Here is when and where:

* 9:30 a.m. or later, this Thursday, February 3, Room 4202, State Capitol,

Sacramento. This is the Assembly heating

* 9:30 a.m. or later, next February 10, Room 4203, State Capitol, Sacramento.

This is the Senate hearing.

We need to fill the rooms with people who can briefly tell the legislators what

elimination of services would mean to you and those you care for.

And whether or not you can come to Sacramento, please make two calls to your

local state senator and assemblymember this week. When you call, get the name of

the person you're talking to, so you can cal him or her again next time. Think

of this as the beginning of a relationship. Tell him or her why you care, and

that Governor Brown's proposed cut in developmental services is just too big.

If you already know someone who works for the senator or assemblymember, either

in Sacramento or in your local area, call him or her. If not, please call their

Sacramento offices. here's How to get their numbers:

* Click on The Arc's Legislative Action Center:

http://capwiz.com/thearc/state/main/?state=CA & view=myofficials.

* Enter your ZIP code and click on " Go "

* Scroll down to " State Senators, " and click on it.

* Click on " contacts " and call your senator's Sacramento office (unless you know

someone who works in the senator's district office).

* Do the same with " State Representatives. "

And I hope to see you in this week and next week.

Thank you for your advocacy.

Greg

P.S. Thanks, too, to everyone who forward my last Action Alert to others. Please

forward this one to everyone you know too! We need a very strong show of support

to reduce the size of these cuts.

Greg deGiere

Public Policy Director

The Arc of California

1225 - 8th Street, Suite 350

Sacramento, CA 95816

x16 (office)

(mobile)

(fax)

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Hi Everyone,

I'm making rounds and posting this notice in various groups so we can get a huge

response. Please call your reps to stop the detrimental budget cuts proposed by

Jerry Brown:

Dear Friends,

Thank you sincerely to everyone planning to come to Sacramento this Thursday and

again next Thursday, and to everyone who has phoned your local state senator and

assemblymember.

For those who haven't yet planned to come or haven't called yet -- the

developmental disability community needs your advocacy now!

If you already know about the very real threat facing our community, please just

scroll to the bottom of this Action Alert for the specfics about what you need

to do to help fight it. If not, read on ....

Governor Brown's proposed budget cuts would gut the Lanterman Act's promise that

people with developmental disabilities will get the services and supports they

need to live full lives in the community.

If the cuts happen, you could lose all of your services. There is no way to know

until after they pass, if they do. This is serious.

The Arc and other disability organizations are fighting in the Capitol to

protect our community's services. To limit the damage, we need a strong show of

support from the community. That means you and the people you know throughout

the state.

The threat is caused by the state's massive budget shortfall, probably the worst

since the Great Depression. To balance the budget, Governor Brown has proposed

more than $12 billion in cuts and about the same amount in revenue increases by

continuing some existing taxes by five years.

In developmental services, that would mean cuts to services of more than three

quarters of a billion dollars -- real, new cuts, over and above continuing the

much smaller 2009 and 2010 cuts. The total cut this year would include the

federal matching funds we would lose as a result of the state fund cuts.

It's hard to grasp how much a cut that large would reduce the Lanterman Act

services, especially because the governor hasn't said exactly where the ax would

fall. This is more than twice the disatrous cuts we suffered in 2009.

We do know that most of the cuts probably would come from imposing what are

called statewide " service standards. "

" Service standards " sounds good, doesn't it? But what it means is simply

eliminating the IPP team's ability to pick the services and supports that the

person with the disability needs, the key promise of the Lanterman Act. The 2009

caps on respite care and Early Start are the most recent examples of " service

standards. "

Under the Lanterman Act, IPP teams write plans to reflect the specific needs of

individuals, but with the cuts being proposed this process would certainly be

harmed dramatically.

Real life consequences to real life people throughout the state are the kinds of

things you should communicate to the legislative committees in Sacramento and to

your local state senator and assemblymember. Tell them the cut is just too big

to bear!

What You Need to Do!

The Legislature has scheduled just two public hearings in the cuts before taking

action. Here is when and where:

* 9:30 a.m. or later, this Thursday, February 3, Room 4202, State Capitol,

Sacramento. This is the Assembly heating

* 9:30 a.m. or later, next February 10, Room 4203, State Capitol, Sacramento.

This is the Senate hearing.

We need to fill the rooms with people who can briefly tell the legislators what

elimination of services would mean to you and those you care for.

And whether or not you can come to Sacramento, please make two calls to your

local state senator and assemblymember this week. When you call, get the name of

the person you're talking to, so you can cal him or her again next time. Think

of this as the beginning of a relationship. Tell him or her why you care, and

that Governor Brown's proposed cut in developmental services is just too big.

If you already know someone who works for the senator or assemblymember, either

in Sacramento or in your local area, call him or her. If not, please call their

Sacramento offices. here's How to get their numbers:

* Click on The Arc's Legislative Action Center:

http://capwiz.com/thearc/state/main/?state=CA & view=myofficials.

* Enter your ZIP code and click on " Go "

* Scroll down to " State Senators, " and click on it.

* Click on " contacts " and call your senator's Sacramento office (unless you know

someone who works in the senator's district office).

* Do the same with " State Representatives. "

And I hope to see you in this week and next week.

Thank you for your advocacy.

Greg

P.S. Thanks, too, to everyone who forward my last Action Alert to others. Please

forward this one to everyone you know too! We need a very strong show of support

to reduce the size of these cuts.

Greg deGiere

Public Policy Director

The Arc of California

1225 - 8th Street, Suite 350

Sacramento, CA 95816

x16 (office)

(mobile)

(fax)

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