In a message dated 4/29/2009 7:28:15 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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For  Immediate Release:


April 28, 2009 

For Information  Contact:

Bruce Darling 585-370-6690
Marsha Katz  406-544-9504


http://www.adapt.org

99 Arrested as ADAPT  Blocks Independence and Constitution Avenues on the 
Hill, then Crawls Up  the
Capitol Steps


Washington, D.C. --- ADAPT, the nation's  largest cross-disability, 
grassroots disability rights organization, took the  
fight to include long-term services in Health Care Reform up to Capitol  
Hill today. On Monday, Obama administration 
officials made it clear that  the administration was not going to provide 
leadership on getting long-term  services 
included in health care reform, saying it was up to  Congress.

"I guess what happened at the White House kind of got us  wondering who is 
leading the country, the President or 
Congress," said Bob  Kafka, ADAPT Organizer from Austin, Texas.  "Sad to 
say but President  Obama gets a D on disability 
rights after his first hundred days.  Throughout his campaign and currently 
on his website he promises to support  
independent, community-based living for Americans with disabilities by  
enforcing the Community Choice Act, which would 
allow Americans with  significant disabilities the choice of living in 
their community rather than  having to live in a 
nursing home or other institution.  Many of us  who voted for him feel 
angry and betrayed that he isn't keeping his  
promise."


The Community Choice Act (CCA) (S. 683, HB1670),  introduced in March 2009 
by Sen. Tom Harkin (IA) and Rep. Danny Davis  
(IL), would remove what is known as the 'institutional bias' in Medicaid.  
B Currently, Medicaid pays for older and 
disabled people to go to nursing  homes and institutions, but won't pay for 
the same assistance, generally at a  lower 
cost, in a person's own home. Many states have limited or no home  and 
community based services with lists that keep 
people waiting for years  in institutions and nursing homes before they 
have any hope of getting  services. Some wait so 
long they die before their name reaches the top of  the list.

"It's no surprise we decided to have a presence on Capitol  Hill today," 
said Mark Johnson, ADAPT Organizer from 
Atlanta, Georgia. "We  blocked streets to make it visibly clear that we 
aren't going awayb& and  we won't go away 
until CCA passes or is included in Health Care Reform.  Research has shown 
that people who live in the community are 
healthier and  have fewer secondary conditions. It's fiscally irresponsible 
to increase  health care costs by not 
insuring that people have the choice to receive  services and supports in 
their own homes.  And it's bad policy to put  
all the dollars only into front-end health care, once again denying people  
with disabilities their civil rights and 
forcing them to continually be  the last people served."


After police arrested 99 people from both  the House and Senate sides of 
the Capitol, the remaining 400 ADAPT members  
went to the Capitol, many B spilling out of their wheelchairs and crawling  
up the Capitol steps to hold an impromptu 
CCA rally, reminiscent of the  famous stair crawl on the day the ADA was 
passed in 1990.


ADAPT  winds up its week in Washington on Wednesday by holding a joint 
rally with  SEIU, the fastest growing, largest 
home care union in the country, with a  membership of over 420,000. Sen. 
Harkin will speak at the rally, as will an  
ADAPT member and his SEIU attendant. People with disabilities and seniors  
want workers who are paid a living wage, who 
have health care benefits,  and time off. Supporting a fairly compensated 
workforce reduces turnover,  increases 
reliability and insures a better trained attendant workforce for  those who 
need assistance in their daily lives.


"After the rally,  we will go in teams to visit every member of Congress, 
asking them to  co-sponsor CCA and include 
long-term services in Health care reform," said  Barb Toomer, ADAPT 
Organizer from Salt Lake City, Utah.  "There will be  
well over 1000 people visiting Congress on Wednesday from a number of  
different disability and provider groups, all 
with the same message: pass  CCA and include long-term services."

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