Providers say Pritzker’s budget for adults with disabilities falls short of solving long-standing problems – Chicago Tribune*

Partial funding “doesn’t change the dynamics we’re dealing with,” said Josh Evans, president and CEO of the Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Facilities. “It doesn’t change the fact there’s uncompensated care. It doesn’t change the fact that the wage rate components are inadequate facing higher minimum wages.”
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The True Believer
4 years ago

The Democratic Party has always had a pervasive and complete pattern and practice of discrimination against the disabled. They are only interested in pandering to the black and brown communities for votes.

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