Missouri Centers for Independent Living Express Deep Disappointment Over Budget Cuts Impacting People with Disabilities

Serving Benton, Henry, Johnson, Lafayette, Pettis and Saline County, Missouri.

Missouri Centers for Independent Living (MOCIL) are deeply disappointed by the steep cuts to programs serving people with disabilities passed by Missouri’s General Assembly Friday May 10, 2024. We have never seen a budget process like this one. No public testimony was taken, and duly elected representatives and senators from both sides of the aisle were not allowed to offer amendments and openly express the needs of their constituents.

Photo of Deb Hobson and WILS staff at MOCIL advocacy day at the Capitol last month. Left to right: Deb Wernimont, Deb Hobson, and Angelica Fisher.
Left to right: Deb Wernimont, Deb Hobson, and Angelica Fisher at MOCIL advocacy day at the Capitol last month.

A small number of senators controlled the daily schedule. Very little new legislation will be passed, including a much-needed update to the Circuit Breaker Property Tax Relief bill that enjoyed bi-partisan support and would have improved the household budgets of many seniors and people with disabilities.

MOCIL provided services to more than 100,000 Missourians last year – through vital programs like assistive technology, employment programs, and in-home health/ consumer-directed services. Assistance with bathing, cooking, housecleaning, and medications can protect health and prevent unnecessary and expensive hospitalizations and admittance to nursing homes.

Funding for Missouri Centers for Independent Living already lagged far behind national averages. With less state funding for Fiscal Year 2025, we may have to reduce staffing if we cannot locate other funding.

Those with disabilities should speak up as hardships are created by the budget cuts. Nearly one in three Missouri adults lives with a disability. We have not been speaking out in a loud, united way. This year’s budget process demonstrates why we must do so.

 

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