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TN Disability Day: Advocates Have Their Day on the Hill

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Wednesday, February 4, 2015   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - At least 300 people living with a disability and their advocates will converge at the state Capitol today for Disability Day.

They'll be discussing the impact of disability on their lives and policies such as Gov. Bill Haslam's recently released Insure Tennessee Plan, which will accept federal dollars and offer health plans to an estimated 200,000 uninsured people. Many of those are people living with a disability, said Melanie Bull, public policy director for the Tennessee Disability Coalition.

"It becomes a lot more relevant as you age," she said. "You're more likely to have a disability. An accident can happen. We're all one trip and fall away from having a disability."

Today's event includes representatives from at least 26 different disability-advocacy groups. In addition to health-coverage expansion under the Affordable Care Act, Bull and others also are encouraging lawmakers to consider employment assistance for those with a disability, autism insurance reform, family support and long-term services.

While services for people with a disability come at a cost, Bull said, proper support enables them to become contributing members of society.

"We're regular humans," she said, "and given the right supports and services, then we can lead our lives to the best of our abilities and have full lives - and sometimes that takes resources from the state government to help us do that."

According to the Tennessee Disability Coalition, an estimated 1 million people are living with a disability in Tennessee, and millions more family members are impacted.

Disability Day on the Hill will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Legislative Plaza. More information is online at tndisability.org.


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