With the help of Austin Public Health, APH, ADAPT held another round of COVID boosters and vaccines at our office the week of April 18th! APH, who have most helpful in ensuring people with disabilities and community attendants have access to vaccines and boosters, generously came out and jabbed us all. (Amerigroup and VaxAustin helped the time before as well.) Together we have made multiple vaccines and boosters available to hundreds of Austin folks with disabilities and community attendants, and this time APH gave away $100 gift certificates to boot! Below are some shots of us getting shots.
Monthly Archives: April 2022
Disability Issues in May 7 Election
This election has one state disability issue, namely a constitutional amendment to increase the property tax exemption for people with disabilities and older Texans. To see the details visit the League of Women Voters Vote 411 They share pros and cons to each issue on the ballot.
Austin also has a proposition officially decriminalizing possession of small amounts of marijuana which many people with disabilities use to help with pain, seizures, spasms and other side effects of their disabilities. This same proposition oddly also addresses ending no knock warrants, which could effect people with psychiatric disabilities, among others.
Early voting has already started and ends Tuesday May 3rd. Election day is May 7. Don’t let voter suppression stop you from using your right to vote. If your vote doesn’t matter why are they trying to limit you using it? Rev Up Texas is fighting for your voting rights in the court room, you need to fight in the voting booth!
Disability Rights Texas Voting Rights Hotline 888-796-8683 will take your calls about any problems you may have. Hopefully you won’t need them.
5 ADAPTers Banned from Governor’s Reception Room. PACT & ADAPT vow to continue their call for action!
Having received no replies to our letter to Governor Abbot regarding attendant wages and the HHSC Commissioner’s total lack of a plan to deal with the problem of no attendants, PACT/ADAPT took action. We brought a copy of the letter over to the Governor’s Capitol Office. They did not know how to get ahold of him and bizarrely they were unable to call his scheduler. (That office really needs to upgrade it’s interoffice communications.) We said we’d wait and wait we did. Julie looked very official sitting at the Governor’s signing desk, maybe if she runs and wins the Governorship someone will do something about this crisis! But at the end of the day Capitol police were dispatched to escort us out. Those that still waited were given a paper banning them from the unreceptive Reception room for a year. What a blow! But of course we are still strong in our resolve to get this problem dealt with.
Meanwhile Desert ADAPT & PACT brought the message to the local Health and Human Services Commission, HHSC, office, (the Governor doesn’t even have an office in El Paso) and had them fax our request for a meeting so the Governor’s people would know the request was not just from pointy headed Austin folks.
Of course we will continue to demand the Governor stop ignoring this issue. If you want to help call Cathy or Nancy 512-442-0252, and call or email the Governor’s scheduler 512-463-7210 invite@gov.texas.gov and tell them to meet with PACT& ADAPT!
ADAPT of Texas and Personal Attendant Coalition of Texas Disability Rights & Community Attendants Roundtable
The UTA Disability Studies Minor, the Pre-Law Center, the Student Access & Resource Center, and the College of Liberal Arts’s Festival of Ideas are proud to present:
ADAPT of Texas and Personal Attendant Coalition of Texas
Disability Rights & Community Attendants Roundtable
Please join us for this online conversation with national disability rights activists about community attendants’ experiences and the fight for better wages!
Date: April 6, 12-1 pm via Teams: https://tinyurl.com/ADAPT-PACT-of-Texas (click here to go to the talk)
Presenters: Cathy Cranston, Nancy Crowther, Josue Rodriguez, and Francisca “Kika” Grajeda from Austin and El Paso ADAPT and Personal Attendant Coalition of Texas
Accessibility: ASL and AI CART will be available. Free and open to the public!
For more information about the roundtable or UTA’s Minor in Disability Studies, contact Dr. Sarah Rose at srose@uta.edu or visit http://disabilitystudies.uta.edu or http://facebook.com/UTADisabilityStudiesMinor. If you require a disability-related accommodation to fully participate in this event, please contact Mikila Salazar at mikila.salazar@uta.edu.