Guest guest Posted March 5, 2012 Report Share Posted March 5, 2012 Cancel this alert. I was just informed that the Senate came up to the House position of $6.86 million. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 10:56 AMSubject: URGENT Save Early Steps! Act today!To: ven@...Subject: Save Early Steps! Act today! Budget Negotiations Bumped to the Next Level - Your Voice is Needed Today to Save Early Steps Lawmakers have entered the second phase of the 2012 Legislative Budget negotiations. Senator Joe Negron, Chair of the Senate Budget Sub-Committee on Health and Human Services Appropriations, along with Representative Matt Hudson, Chair of the House Health Care Appropriations Sub-Committee, have put the decision for resolving several key funding issues in the hands of Senator J.D. , Chair of the Senate Budget Appropriations Committee, and Representative Grimsley, Chair of the House Budget Appropriations Committee. Senator and Representative Grimsley will now be negotiating to reach an agreement on the issue of the future of Early Steps. * The Senate position on Early Steps, would allocate $6,861,026 million to the program. * The House position on Early Steps, would allocate 4.9 million and is not enough to keep the program going next year.Without this increase in funding, Early Steps will not be able to meet the entitlement under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Part C. This will result in a loss of $24 million in federal grant funding to provide services to infants and toddler with developmental delays and disabilities. Early Steps could be lost. Please contact Representative Grimsley:http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1109441925739 & s=7170 & e=0012NsDVencFo98BOyqX5x8IvewpbvsSzhbajFBAgSR8pZ4xYna0Gy7cVNsXAGnA1jA4vBsBrnx3H6UDP59BPhSdFSeSLBo5iylyF7wqxZrXX515XQyn5t4oK3swSFKVk2MhZTJgpxDBZy-_FWT5K3ODrG_azoHaEk7yAkxjZSeG4XofiNFREZqPksiAT0XBsPIH5wqa6A8K-fTz_Y7Y7fbf5D4c5EhSRrE and Senator J.D. :http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1109441925739 & s=7170 & e=0012NsDVencFo8P2bb_WX3q-KIQXmX5RCSW9ePirSq6GGpMTlHmVHVVtsW2ph_BOD2qcHBLO7FmChkPRyWVo3colWN5dnNYLIOxTX5NP0VsPsP080T1WmDhdvyxyoh-OvqHSEwvOfxBobo= to let them know your opinion about Early Steps, please do so as soon as possible. Their names link to their e-mails. If you have already called, call again, today. This is not something that should wait until Monday. Call: Joint Committee on Budget Chair: Sen. JD Vice...: Rep. Grimsley Call: Leadership Senate President, Sen. Mike Haridopolos<http://www.facebook.com/senatormike>(850) 487-5056 Speaker of the House, Rep. Dean Cannon ***Rose just called all the phone numbers above and got their voice mail. It took less than five minutes to leave all those people a message. Please, if you believe in Early Steps, take the time to do it now. Let them know how valuable Early Intervention is for children with disabilities. Help them to understand why more than 45,000 Florida families need this vital program and let them know you want to see Early Steps FULLY funded with $6.9 Million Click this link to see a great 2 minute video about Early Steps. The mother in the video became a friend of Rose's when they went through the FLDDC Partners in Policymaking class. Her daughter is on the front of FL Crossroads Magazine this month. Please take a look. www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJUgpqFv2Jw<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJUgpqFv2 Jw> Here's the Facebook page for Save Early Steps... http://www.facebook.com/SaveEarlySteps Below is a photo of Rose Lumm, with Senator Negron, Chair of the Senate Budget Committee. She met with him in Tallahassee to share her endorsement of Early Steps.[cid:X.MA1.1330889347@...] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The information contained in this e-mail message is intended solely for the recipient(s) and may contain privileged information. Tampering with or altering the contents of this message is prohibited. This information is the same as any written document and may be subject to all rules governing public information according to Florida Statutes. Any message that falls under Chapter 119 shall not be altered in a manner that misrepresents the activities of Orange County Public Schools. [References: Florida State Constitution I.24, Florida State Statutes Chapter 119, and OCPS Management Directive A-9.] If you have received this message in error, or are not the named recipient notify the sender and delete this message from your computer. -- Regards,Ven Sequenzia, Jr. PresidentAutism Society of AmericaState of Florida Chapter -- Regards,Ven Sequenzia, Jr. PresidentAutism Society of AmericaState of Florida Chapter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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