Clinton Addresses Disability
Here is Clinton’s site where she specifically addresses disability issues. It was not included in the comprehensive list because it was just found.
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Here is Clinton’s site where she specifically addresses disability issues. It was not included in the comprehensive list because it was just found.
At our LiveJournal community, Meg was nice enough to convert Obama’s more comprehensive attention to disability rights into text format (for those who have trouble with PDFs or have older screen readers). I’m posting this separately so that it is easier to access and not because I am being partisan or pushing one candidate over another.
The text version is here.
This is a bit of overflow as far as the questionnaire answers posted earlier, but it is a comprehensive view of how different candidates address disability. Meg is the one who gets credit for compiling everything, I’m jost posting it here. She’d like to add that she has been trying to compile this information for quite a while, but it still, unfortunately, does not exist in any comprehensive format. “I’m talking about disability rights - including but not limited to health care, equal opportunity employment, education, voting rights and the like.”
Here’s the link to our LiveJournal community where it was originally posted.
Over 600 New Hampshire voters with disabilities and their families and friends showed up for Friday’s historic, first-ever national, cross-disability presidential candidate forum, hosted by a variety of New Hampshire advocacy organizations and sponsored by over twenty national disability organizations.
Who Showed Up
To see the rest, go to AAPD’s election page.
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Former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, took questions about his campaign platform during “Rocky Talk Live,” a live chat show conducted by Mark Wolf on Wednesday June 13, 2007, 11 a.m., Colorado local time.
AAPD submitted a question from the list developed in coalition with ADAPT, NCIL, and SABE. The relevant part of the transcript during which Gilmore spoke in regard to disability follows:
Mark Wolf: (Question via email from the American Association of People with Disabilities):
Do you support the creation and appointment of a permanent assistant to the President for Disability Policy? How will you make sure qualified people with disabilities will be part of your political team, and if elected, of your administration?
Gov. Jim Gilmore (Answer):
Disability policy will be carefully considered and the rights of disabled persons protected under my administration. This was my track record as governor. Administratively, I am more comfortable delegating policies such as these to the appropriate cabinet official. I would expect the Secretary of HHS to be accountable for and to coordinate disability in my Administration. My experience is this creates better results than a special assistant outside of the administrative structure.
The full transcript of this radio show is available at the Rocky Mountain News website.
Reposted with permission.
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