Minnesotans, lawmakers in St. Paul protest federal cuts to disability funding

Disability rights advocates rallied at the Minnesota Capitol on Saturday to protest cuts to programs and services Demonstrators explained President Donald Trump has proposed actions that would jeopardize access to housing physical condition care and coaching for people with disabilities This is an attack on human rights mentioned Rep Kim Hicks a DFLer from Rochester It is an attack that is coordinated to ensure that people with disabilities go away We re staying in the neighborhood and we re going to fight for the backing we need to do that The rally was organized by Arc Minnesota a nonprofit dedicated to supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities The group worries budget cuts could impact or eliminate the Governor s Council on Developmental Disabilities the Minnesota Disability Law Center the Institute on Locality Integration at the University of Minnesota and Head Start All of these institutions have been built up over decades to help people with disabilities live a more independent life mentioned Maren Christenson Hofer an Arc Minnesota board member And what we re seeing now is really this tidal wave of cuts to programs that is moving us in the wrong direction This is not a political matter Sen Jim Abeler a Republican from Anoka also spoke at the rally He is one of several lawmakers committed to bipartisanship around funding disability services and programs This is not a political matter he disclosed It s a matter of priorities Several people with disabilities echoed concerns that Trump s actions will roll back progress made since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act in A specific concern is around the dismantling of the Administration on Area Living a federal agency that supports district living for older adults and people with disabilities Prior to its existence people with disabilities had scant options outside large state-run institutions We just want to be respected Claudia Fuglie of Robbinsdale attended the rally with two friends They all have spina bifida a condition affecting the spine There s a lot of times society does not respect us and all we re trying to do is be a part of the society she revealed We re not doing anything different We don t want anything different We just want to be respected From left Kari Sheldon Linda Bailey and Claudia Fuglie hold signs at a disability rights rally Saturday May at the state Capitol in St Paul Feven Gerezgiher MPR News Sumukha Terakanambi serves on the Governor s Council on Developmental Disabilities He was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy at a young age and requires assistance with preponderance physical tasks It is really tiring to constantly have this conversation about how significant these programs are and how they promote the well-being independence and inclusion of people with disabilities he announced Related Articles Trump Administration Slashes Research Into LGBTQ Robustness New tax cuts mostly favor the rich across states this year Mexico s president says she rejected Trump s plan to send US troops across the confines Trump draws criticism with AI image of himself as the pope ahead of the papal conclave Debate on unemployment benefits for school workers derails key MN budget piece Terakanambi announced that on top of the proposed cuts the disability neighborhood has already been harmed by cuts to investments like rare affection research and special teaching These threats signal to us that several of our leaders in Washington believe that we are expendable that we do not matter he declared Instead of letting these emotions stop us we have decided to take a stand and come together and send a clear message to these federal lawmakers that people with disabilities do matter and we deserve to live a life a fulfilling life with dignity