Thursday, July 9, 2009

We're Here, We're Proud, Together and Loud


photo by Joy Taylor

More than 200 people with disabilities and their friends demanded to speak directly with Governor Schwarzenegger, Tuesday, July 7.

They blocked the front of his Sacramento office for more than six hours. Twelve protesters refused to leave the building at the end of the day. Each was arrested, cited and released.
I depend on my Aids.
(Unidentified protester)



The protesters were there to support In Home Support Services, full funding of Medi-Cal, and other state programs which enables people with disabilities to survive and thrive. They demanded that the Governor sign a budget with increased tax revenue.

"We are calling for a budget solution that is based upon shared responsibility and shared sacrifice -- not a solution that falls squarely upon on the shoulders of children, people with disabilities, elders, the chronically ill, the unemployed and the impoverished," they said in a written statement.

1 comment:

  1. I believe the actions taken by the disabled and others is a great step forward to getting noticed.

    ["We are calling for a budget solution that is based upon shared responsibility and shared sacrifice -- not a solution that falls squarely upon on the shoulders of children, people with disabilities, elders, the chronically ill, the unemployed and the impoverished," they said in a written statement.]

    This statement and wish is shared by many, one can be sure if you really get down and talk about it. I just wonder if sometimes if as a community, more in the way of solutions can be offered?

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