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We have created a very strong advocacy force in Kansas making sure that people with lived experienced after brain injury...
04/22/2026

We have created a very strong advocacy force in Kansas making sure that people with lived experienced after brain injury have their voices and choices elevated. Check out the latest blog by Minds Matter LLC to see the latest efforts in Kansas to continue money follows the person and get pay equity across waivers for direct care workers.

📣 Make your voice heard! 📣

KanCare, our state’s Medicaid program, supports thousands of Kansans every day in living independently and with dignity—and you can help shape how it supports those living with brain injury.

Now is the time to share your voice. An upcoming hearing is scheduled for May 6 at 8:30 a.m., and your testimony is needed.

You can testify in person, virtually, or by submitting written testimony.

Testimony is due this Friday—don’t wait. Your story can create real impact.

Learn more ⬇️

https://mindsmatterllc.com/kancare-testimony-make-your-voice-heard/

Robert G (Bob) Bethell Joint Committee on HCBS and KanCare Oversight testimony information and talking points.

Call to ACTION! The  social service budget committee of the house has recommended the funding to avoid a waiting list. ...
02/08/2026

Call to ACTION! The  social service budget committee of the house has recommended the funding to avoid a waiting list. The Senate sub committee has not! We need every single person to send an email to every person on the house appropriations and senate ways and senate Ways and Means committee below.

Here is a sample letter that you are welcome to personalize:

Dear Chair and Members of the Committee,

I’m writing as both an advocate and someone who has personally benefited from the Brain Injury Waiver. Because of this waiver, I have seen, up close, how timely, home and community based services allow Kansans with brain injuries to recover, live independently, and avoid unnecessary nursing home placement. This support works because it happens when people need it, not after damage is done.

I know you believe that Kansans with brain injuries should not have to wait for services or be forced into nursing homes simply because help was delayed. Creating a waiting list would do exactly that. Brain injury recovery is time sensitive, and once a waiting list starts, it rarely ends.

I am asking you to fully fund this waiver and to be a champion for people with brain injuries. Will you stand up now to ensure Kansans get the support they need to live at home and in their communities?

Respectfully,
[Your Name]

 The email addresses  to send your letter to 🪻🪻🪻🌸Our listed below. If you know any of these individuals personally please give them a call.

 Put a comment below once you have sent your email! Or made your phone call!

We Need YOU to act Today!

Kansas Disability Services are at a Breaking Point!
Kansas lawmakers are on the brink of creating waitlists, where none have existed, for critical Home and Community Based Services waivers, including the Brain Injury Waiver.

This is a five-alarm fire.

The cost of institutional care is $1,500+ per day, and the cost for home & community services is roughly $100 per day, which means Kansas can serve 14 people at home for the cost of ONE person in an institution.
The Brain Injury Waiver works, because rehabilitation happens when it is needed. A waitlist will delay recovery, increase long-term disability, and force people into nursing homes and hospitals—the most expensive and least effective options.

TAKE ACTION TODAY!

CALL OR EMAIL TODAY AND SAY, “NO NEW WAITLISTS!”

Senate Human Services Subcommittee, Ways & Means
Stephen Owens, Chair
(785) 296-7377
[email protected]
Jeff Klemp
(785) 296-7522
[email protected]
Rick Kloos
(785) 296-7645
[email protected]
Pat Pettey
(785) 296-7375
[email protected]

House Appropriations Committee
John Alcala 785 296-7371 [email protected]
Mike Amyx 785 296-7630 [email protected]
Avery Anderson 785 296-2361 [email protected]
Barbara Ballard 785 296-7697 [email protected]
David Buehler 785 296-7653 [email protected]
Will Carpenter 785 296-7660 [email protected]
Pam Curtis 785-296-7430 [email protected]
Susan Estes 785 296-7388 [email protected]
Shannon Francis 785-296-7466 [email protected]
Jason W. Goetz 785 296-7501 [email protected]
Henry Helgerson 785-296-7668 [email protected]
Kyle Hoffman 785 296-7643 [email protected]
Jo Ella Hoye 785 296-7331 [email protected]
Lisa M. Moser 785 296-7637 [email protected]
Jarrod Ousley 785-296-7366 [email protected]
Ken Rahjes 785 296-7463 [email protected]
Megan Steele 785 296-7310 [email protected]
Bill Sutton 785 296-7676 [email protected]
Sean Tarwater 785 296-7685 [email protected]
Adam Turk 785 296-7396 [email protected]
Barb Wasinger 785 296-4683 [email protected]
Troy Waymaster 785 296-7672 [email protected]
Kristey Williams 785-296-3971 [email protected]

WAITLISTS DON’T SAVE MONEY
They cost more, delay recovery, and force institutional care. Kansas has led the nation by keeping people at home, in their community.

Call. Email. Submit testimony. Share this information
Thank you for your continued efforts!

07/07/2025

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We are  proud cosigner on this letter.
02/24/2025

We are  proud cosigner on this letter.

On Friday, DRC Kansas and other leading disability organizations in our state co-signed and sent a letter to Attorney General Kobach urging him to dismiss the harmful Section 504 lawsuit or, at the very least, withdraw Kansas from the case. You can read the letter below or at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/358rbzrf

Please consider signing this petition to help save : https://tinyurl.com/ys2pej5j

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February 21, 2025
By electronic submission to the Offices of the Kansas Governor and Kansas Attorney General Re: Texas v. Becerra (N.D. Tex., Sept. 24, 2024)

Dear Governor Kelly and Attorney General Kobach:

We are writing as the designated Protection and Advocacy agency in Kansas and on behalf of many of the leading disability organizations in our state (see list of Kansas organizations co-signing this letter, below) with respect to the pending lawsuit, Texas v. Becerra (N.D. Tex., Sept. 24, 2024) that Kansas and 16 other states brought to eradicate our rights under federal law.

The lawsuit asks the court to declare Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act unconstitutional and vacate the updated 504 regulations. Some of the public statements and rationale from the attorneys general who filed this lawsuit insist that the reason for initiating this lawsuit was what they believed to be an unenforceable passage in the preamble concerning gender dysphoria, which in turn refers to a federal court of appeals decision. We disagree strongly with those concerns and rationale, as well as the targeting of one category of Kansans. We believe that is not what our state stands for. Kansas should stand for equality for all. Additionally, we would note that recent Executive Orders of the new administration address this issue directly, therefore, under that stated rationale, there is also no reason for this case to proceed. In fact, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, one of the plaintiffs in the case, recently issued a press release stating that he believes the President’s Executive Orders “resolves” his concerns contained in the lawsuit regarding gender dysphoria, “so our mission is complete,” meaning the lawsuit was no longer necessary.

Given the harm this lawsuit will do to Kansans, Attorney General Kobach, we are asking you to dismiss the case, or at the very least, withdraw Kansas from this litigation.

Section 504 was enacted by Congress more than fifty years ago as the landmark civil rights protection for Americans with disabilities. People with disabilities risked their lives peacefully protesting for days on end while occupying federal buildings to rightfully demand the implementing regulations be issued, as directed by Congress. Those 504 regulations, originally promulgated in 1977 and recently updated in May 2024, protect veterans with service-related disabilities, children needing educational accommodations in school, and older adults who want to age at home, among others. The updated rule ensures, among other protections, that people with disabilities are not denied life-saving treatment, as many were during the COVID-19 pandemic, that new kiosks are accessible, and federally funded programs are equally available to people with disabilities. For Kansas to try to invalidate this historical civil rights statute, or to deny the disability community its basic rights under the updated regulation, is not what our state is about, and should not be what either of your administrations stand for.

We want to be clear: our civil rights are not negotiable. We ask you to take immediate action, before the status report is due to the court on February 25, 2025, in Texas v. Becerra, to join with other attorneys general and dismiss the lawsuit, or, at the very least, withdraw Kansas from the case.

Thank you.
Disability Rights Center of Kansas

02/22/2025

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7819 Conser Place
Overland Park, KS
66204

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