We’re hosting another giveaway at 5 Minutes For Special Needs for a new product called FEELEEZ!
Go and enter!ÂÂ
And…….there’s been some more lovin’ on Parker over at 5 Minutes For Mom.
Today has been an interesting day as we discovered that the Utah tax break given to families of children with special needs has been repealed.
And the leader of this inspired revision? Why Representative John Dougall. The is a man with the sheer nerve to come to Reed trying to work a vote while sneaking in this repeal.
I’ll be blogging more on this tomorrow. I plan on taking this story and other tales of Representative Dougall’s grand ideas to the local media and I’ll be aksing for some help from you too.










Well, I wont use the words I really want to use to describe this umm, person!! What a jerk!!!! I am so sorry Tammy
I love you guys
Big hugs and prayers,
Amy
We are here, willing and able…….just release the BIGDAWG on them…….and me too.
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Yuck. How uncool is that? I’m sorry.
I hope it helps to know you’ve got kids like Jackson praying for you! I read that earlier… so sweet!
Politicians are the same the world over. Sounds like you have a fight back plan in mind though. Love the Feeleez product and Googled it, but there is no supplier in Australia. Looks like I need to import some. Thanks for the tip.
Haven’t been commenting lately, but just wanted to let you know I’m still here and we’re all still praying.
Also, I’ve been talking to a friend of mine who used to work at PCMC, and she says the thing IHC is scared of most is bad plublicity. They HATE looking bad more than anything in the world. So if you’re going to the media, I would take the whole “they won’t pay for my child’slife saving vent” issue. Keep it simple. “This vent is life saving. They won’t pay for it.” Tell them you’ll videotape them taking the vent away and put it on YouTube. But media attention is good, IHC hates looking bad, you’ve seen their lovely little ads all over, haven’t you? Talk about vomit.
Anyway, still here. Love.
This post mentioned decisions made in Utah.
http://autism.change.org/blog/view/unacceptable_choices_for_service_cuts