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File #: 2079-05    Version: 1 Name: A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the General Assembly to consider and pass House Bill 1479 to establish an Office for People with Disabilities within the Office of the Governor to advise and assist the Governor
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 7/5/2005 In control: Committee on Health & Human Services
On agenda: Final action: 7/12/2005
Title: A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the General Assembly to consider and pass House Bill 1479 to establish an Office for People with Disabilities within the Office of the Governor to advise and assist the Governor and General Assembly in developing policies addressing the concerns of adults and children with disabilities and their families and guardians and to assure that those individuals have access to adequate and coordinated quality services and programs.
Sponsors: Joan Cleary, William Robinson, Edward Kress, Doug Price, Chuck Martoni, Jan Rea, Brenda Frazier
Attachments: 1. 31-05-RE to Gov, State Senate & Reps.htm, 2. 31-05-RE to Evelyn Stypula.doc, 3. 31-05-RE.pdf
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A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the General Assembly to consider and pass House Bill 1479 to establish an Office for People with Disabilities within the Office of the Governor to advise and assist the Governor and General Assembly in developing policies addressing the concerns of adults and children with disabilities and their families and guardians and to assure that those individuals have access to adequate and coordinated quality services and programs.

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WHEREAS, on April 6, 2004, Allegheny County Council unanimously passed Motion No. 1503-04 that supported the passage of House Bill 1859 (Session of 2003) and urged the General Assembly to move forward to create an office to enable access to services, establish coordinating of those services, and to improve and develop programs for adults and children with disabilities; and

WHEREAS, on September 7, 2004, Allegheny County Council unanimously passed, and the Chief Executive signed, Resolution No. 22-04-RE that called on the Senate's State Government Committee to consider and report House Bill 1859 from committee; the legislation, however, died at the end of session; and

WHEREAS, the legislation has been reintroduced as House Bill 1479, proposing a state-level office that would ensure that persons with disabilities and their families have access to adequate and coordinated, quality, consumer-controlled disability services by utilizing interagency agreements and public-private partnerships and can identify gaps in disability services and funding shortages, advocate for changes to existing programs, plan for improvements in services, and coordinate such services and programs for greater efficiencies; and

WHEREAS, organizations such as the Coalition to Establish an Office for People with Disabilities are staunch advocates of the legislation and continue to educate agencies, organizations, boards, consumers, elected officials, and other in...

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