Category: DAWN Website Updates

Oct 7 2011

Analysis of Proposed Medicaid Reforms

A detailed analysis of the Department of Health Services' proposed reforms to personal care, the Family Care cap, medical transportation (Logisticare), and the Medical Maintenance of Effort Waiver.

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4 comments - Posted by BPDD at 3:58 PM - Categories: DAWN Website Updates | Miscellaneous

Sep 30 2011

"Take a Stand" Webinar (Sunday, 10-2)

Join Wisconsin Upside Down on October 2 as they present a webinar featuring Lisa Pugh, the Public Policy Coordinator for Wisconsin's Disability Policy Partnership.

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0 comments - Posted by BPDD at 2:49 PM - Categories: Advocacy Opportunities | DAWN Alerts | DAWN Website Updates | Events | Miscellaneous | Trainings

Sep 30 2011

WI-BPDD Awarded Employment Grant for Youth with Disabilities

The BPDD has been awarded a grant to improve employment outcomes for transition-age youth with disabilities.

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3 comments - Posted by BPDD at 10:21 AM - Categories: BPDD | DAWN Website Updates | Miscellaneous | Press Releases

Jul 13 2011

School "Choice" for Students with Disabilities?

Check out the charts and fact sheets that explain school choice as it relates to students with disabilities.

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0 comments - Posted by DAWN at 12:56 PM - Categories: DAWN Website Updates | Miscellaneous

May 23 2011

LTC Press Release

BPDD Urges Joint Finance to Lift Caps on Long-Term Care

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0 comments - Posted by DAWN at 4:34 PM - Categories: Advocacy Opportunities | DAWN Website Updates | Miscellaneous

Mar 23 2011

Wisconsin Biennial Budget - Preliminary Alalysis

Governor Walker has released his biennial budget request for 2011-2013 as a first step in the state budget process.

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0 comments - Posted by DAWN at 12:58 PM - Categories: Advocacy Opportunities | DAWN Alerts | DAWN Website Updates

Feb 19 2011

Media Event to Raise Awareness of Medicaid Crisis

A media event will be held tomorrow in Madison to support Wisconsin Medicaid and raise the voices of people with disabilities, working families, older adults, and others with a stake in Wisconsin's health.

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0 comments - Posted by DAWN at 11:52 AM - Categories: DAWN Alerts | DAWN Website Updates | Events | Miscellaneous