HHS Legislative Changes
buy essays online p>The 2003 Legislature adjourned late on May 29 after tackling a $4.5 billion budget deficit during the […]
buy essays online p>The 2003 Legislature adjourned late on May 29 after tackling a $4.5 billion budget deficit during the […]
Despite opposition from nearly every national parent and advocacy organization, and many teacher groups, the U.S. House of Representatives passed […]
The legislative session has adjourned for 2003. There are not many positive results to report to the disability community. Once […]
In ‘95 I was in a day treatment program at Fairview Riverside. My depression had become so severe that I […]
This is such a wonderful time of the year—all of the flowers are blooming, the trees are filling out, and […]
Between the two of them, Jim and Claudia Carlisle have utilized personal care assistants for over forty years. And just […]
Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those […]
I was recently given the opportunity, along with 40 others, to attend a 1½ day “Train the Trainer” program about […]
Years ago, back when I first began my recovery from the injuries I suffered as a result of an auto […]
I lost my TAB (temporarily able-bodied) status in November of last year. I fell and managed to break my ankle […]
When Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute celebrated its 60th anniversary in December 2002, St. Paul Mayor Randy Kelly issued a proclamation […]
Several years ago, I wrote a story for Access Press entitled, “Repetitive Motion Disorders: The Unseen Disability.” It detailed the […]
If you live in a small Wisconsin city about 50 miles north of Milwaukee and like to play softball, the […]
I am very disheartened by how individuals with disabilities are portrayed (or, in this case, referred to) in the movies […]