One nonprofit organization is sounding the alarm about the state’s budget impasse, saying that it’s threatening essential programs for Pennsylvanians with disabilities.
Voices For Independence discussed the ‘critical consequences’ that will have a direct impact on the people that they serve.
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Many of their individuals rely on SNAP benefits, Medicaid and home care services that will have potential interruptions if lawmakers don’t pass a state budget.
Shona Eakin, the CEO of Voices For Independence, said that they are very concerned, and people with disabilities will pay the price.
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“We want to help end this impasse so that all Pennsylvanians can move forward with their lives, but in particular, those of us who rely on supports and services to be independent throughout our day,” Eakin said…