Raise It! $15/hour for attendants

Leprechaun sitting in wheelchair smoking a pipe with clover shaped smoke.

 Without Community Attendants This Leprechaun Ain’t Got No Luck!             

RAI$E IT! $15

TAKE ACTION

Call Senate Finance Chairwoman Huffman at: 512-463-0370

Call House AppropriationsChairman Bonnen at: 512-463-1091

Tell them to raise the base wage for Community Attendants to $15/Hr.

Nothing Less Will Do!

ADAPT /PACT * 1100 South IH 35 * Austin, Texas 78704 * 512 442 0252

                                   

​Cathy Cranston *flacacata@aol.com *512-650-6543

Nancy Crowther *ncrowther21@gmail.com *512-808-7486

ADAPT if Texas members wore their leprechaun hats and green outfits to deliver tins of green M&Ms with the message “Raise It $15” printed on each M&M.

Update on RESPECT and MORE Rally for Community Attendants

On March 8, 2017 over 100 people attended the RESPECT and MORE Rally/legislative briefing. Advocates, attendants, people with disabilities, representation of Texas Independent Living Centers and many other organizations were present. We had a great time at the luncheon even though the plight of the attendant is very serious.

National disability rights attorney Steve Gold addressed the group and a video “An Indecent Arrangement: Texas Attendant Services” was seen. Mark C. spoke about his inabilities to find an attendant that led to three hospitalizations and rehabilitation due to a pressure sore. These are real lives, real people that are dealing with this issue daily. Texas’ State Legislators continue neglecting the need in addressing the difficulty in recruiting and retaining Community Attendants. With competition from stores like Buc-ees and Dairy Queen (who start their employees at $12/per hour), the Medicaid and state funded home and community based attendant programs (which start and often keep attendants at $8/per hour)  can’t meet the needs of Texans that rely on attendant services.

After the luncheon/briefing, we marched over to the Capitol for a brief rally and then legislative visits.  The group delivered copies of petitions signed by thousands of Texans who support a $13/hour base wage for the Community Attendants.