State Representative District 38
QUESTION 1:
Do you have any personal or professional experiences with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and/or their families?
MCCARTY
YES
SHAW
YES
QUESTION 2:
For incumbent legislators, are you currently a member of the legislative I/DD Caucus?
MCCARTY
YES
SHAW
N/A
QUESTION 3:
If elected to the legislature, do you pledge to work with Arc Connecticut families and staff to promote budgetary and policy initiatives aimed at improving the lives of people with I/DD and supporting their full rights and inclusion in Connecticut communities?
MCCARTY
YES
SHAW
YES
QUESTION 4:
The recent case of CCJEF v. Rell, a case about the way the State funds education, included a ruling that would upend special education in Connecticut. The trial court recommended that certain children with multiple severe disabilities should be denied a free, appropriate public education, in violation of federal law, so that funding could instead be used for regular education. Further, the court has ordered the State to devise a plan that will implement this finding.
Do you pledge to protect the rights of students with disabilities to have access to a free and appropriate public education, just like all other children?
MCCARTY
YES
SHAW
YES
QUESTION 5:
In 2013 The Arc Connecticut worked with legislators to form our nation’s first state level bipartisan, bicameral I/DD Caucus. The Caucus, which now has 69 members, has been instrumental in educating legislators and raising awareness about problems and inequities in our current system. Caucus legislators have also worked directly with families in increasing accountability at the Department of Developmental Services (DDS) and pushing back against cuts in services.
If elected, do you pledge to join the legislature’s bipartisan I/DD Caucus group in supporting the I/DD community through legislative and policy initiatives?
MCCARTY
AlREADY MEMBER
SHAW
YES
QUESTION 6:
CT, once a leader in providing services to people with I/DD, has fallen behind. As other states move towards progressive, integrated, community living for people with I/DD, CT continues to cling to an outdated and discredited institutional model of care.
A) If elected, would you actively work with The Arc Connecticut and the I/DD Caucus to shut down Connecticut’s institutions and dismantle our expensive, outdated, bifurcated dual system of service delivery that most other states already have abandoned?
MCCARTY
YES
SHAW
YES
B) Would you support shifting DDS savings from institutional closings to support more inclusive, community based service models?
MCCARTY
YES
SHAW
YES
C) Would you also support shifting savings to ensure cost-based reimbursement for private community providers and fair wages for direct support professionals who provide support to people with I/DD in the community?
MCCARTY
YES
SHAW
YES
QUESTION 7:
If elected, would you join with Arc Families for Families in our push to redirect savings from DDS efficiencies, group home privatizations, and institutional closures to serve the more than 2,000 people with I/DD who are stranded on DDS waiting & planning lists with no hope of receiving services until their parents die?
MCCARTY
YES
SHAW
YES
QUESTION 8:
Connecticut, unlike many other states, has historically offered Day & Employment services for all new graduates with I/DD from our secondary schools.
This year we came dangerously close to losing funding for new graduates. Day & Employment services create meaningful and fulfilling opportunities for individuals with disabilities to work and lead productive and integrated lives in their communities. The loss of these services would be especially cruel to young people who have spent years of hard work in school, building the skills they need to start their adult lives. It would waste the millions of dollars CT schools invest in special education and it would cause great hardship as well as the loss of family income and tax dollars, as hundreds of parents would need to leave their jobs to stay home with their adult children who cannot be left alone.
If elected to the legislature, do you pledge to join families in fighting against any budget that cuts or eliminates funding for new graduates with I/DD?
MCCARTY
YES
SHAW
YES
QUESTION 9:
Last year, The Arc Connecticut worked with legislators to pass a DDS Family’s Rights Bill. As a result, DDS has been working with Arc families to clarify and improve some of their internal processes. But we still have a long way to go to create a system that is predictable, transparent and gives families and people the information they need to advocate for themselves.
If elected to the legislature, do you pledge to support initiatives designed to hold DDS accountable and require greater transparency and support for individuals with I/DD and their families?
MCCARTY
YES
SHAW
YES
KATHLEEN MCCARTY
Party Affiliation:
Republican
Other Comments:
It has been a true privilege to work with the I/DD caucus in Hartford. It is absolutely essential that we continue to work in a bipartisan manner in the legislature to improve the lives and protect the interests of individuals with disabilities and their families. I am committed to making this a high priority of mine.
LAUREN SHAW
Party Affiliation:
Green
Website:
www.laurenshawfor38.com
Other Comments:
My brother has an I/DD (Down syndrome). I am a proud sister and coach of a Special Olympics team. I have fought with the education system, along with my mother, who is a former ARC employee and retired special education teacher, to ensure my brother receives the services and support he deserves. I would be proud to fight on behalf of citizens with I/DD and their families.