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IDD Caucus Update

IDD Caucus Co-Chair State Representative John K. Hampton (D-Simsbury)

LEGISLATURE’S I/DD CAUCUS UNVEILS GOALS FOR 2015 SESSION

The General Assembly’s Intellectual and Developmentally Disabled (I/DD) Caucus today unveiled its legislative priorities for the 2015 legislative session, seeking substantial changes in state funding and housing for intellectually and developmentally disabled state residents and their families.

IDD Caucus Co-Chair State Representative John K. Hampton (D-Simsbury) today announced that the 60-member bipartisan and bicameral caucus supports legislation designed to:

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  • Close the state Department of Developmental Services’ Southbury Training School by 2020 and move its remaining residents (approx. 320) to community-based settings; shift all of the Southbury closure savings (approx. $237,000 per-person) to community-based settings in order to reduce the waiting list of approx. 2,000 disabled clients seeking supportive housing; evaluate the best use for the Southbury property and buildings and conduct an environmental assessment.
  • Maintain DDS funding at pre-rescission levels in the FY 2016-17 biennial state budget
  • Study the creation of a client trust fund for individual spend-down requirements

The I/DD Caucus issued its goals today in advance of Governor Dannel P. Malloy’s February 18 biennial state budget address, which is expected to impact health and human services spending in Connecticut.

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“As caucus leaders, we believe that this is the civil rights issue of our time,” Rep. Hampton said. “We are proud to put forward a bold agenda that will go a long way toward ensuring that those with intellectual and developmental disabilities have equal footing in the pursuit of lives of dignity and personal fulfillment while providing their families hope, security and certainty for the future of their loved ones.”

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For IMMEDIATE Release Contact: Joe Gresko February 13, 2015 (860) 240-0071

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