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Sep 22, 2020 5 tweets 2 min read Read on X
You want to know what the Kavanaugh hearings did for me? When they ignored the fact that their candidate had ruled in favor of forcing women with disabilities to have abortions? Sure. Let's call it radicalization.
During the Kavanaugh hearings, I worked for an organization that takes positions on judicial nominees based on their prior decisions. I now work for an organization that broke decades of precedent to oppose the Kavanaugh nomination because of his disability jurisprudence.
Liz Weintraub, @Tuesdaywithliz, was the first openly disabled person to testify in #SCOTUS confirmation hearings and her testimony was incredibly powerful: c-span.org/video/?c474813…
"Judge Kavanaugh took away the civil rights that the disabled women who brought that case were fighting for. Our country is founded on liberty and justice for all and All means All!"
So I am radicalized if that is what you want to call it. I would prefer to simply say that I am a disabled advocate who reads and cares about who are the justices making decisions about my life. #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs

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Dec 14, 2022
I have been prompted tonight to share this story, so... professionally, I do public policy. And looking at 2020, my plan was to do comprehensive marriage reform for people with disabilities.
I had a whole plan. I had talked to many of the loudest voices in the field about how to make sure marriage equality worked for everyone. I had a bill idea that I was planning to take to the hill. I was planning a whole media strategy with my organization.
And then the pandemic hit.
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Jul 22, 2021
A short thread about the idea of choice and the poisonous ways it's used in policy work.
There is a deep and abiding assumption choice is an absolute good. Politicians rarely say they're going to take away choice. I always think of Obama's promise that people could choose to keep their health care plan after the ACA was passed.
Except, of course, when it comes to low income people. There's no choice about working and receiving SNAP benefits--if you need help paying for food, you've got to try and work.
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Jul 20, 2021
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laying out President Biden's commitments on SSI #DemolishDisabledPoverty facebook.com/thearcus/video…
Matt talking about the historic nature of SSI reforms being proposed by all Democratic Presidential candidates in 2020 #DemolishDisabledPoverty
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Jul 6, 2021
A short 101 on Medicaid HCBS funding because I know it can be confusing to everyone. Medicaid is health insurance for the lowest income folks, which includes many people with disabilities. HCBS are the home and community based services people with disabilities can receive.
I say "can" receive because HCBS services are optional. Many services are mandatory, or required by the federal Medicaid law. HCBS are not. Often folks have to get on a waiver to access these services and waivers have waiting lists that can last decades.
This is partially because when Medicaid was created back in 1965, the traditional services provided to people with disabilities were institutional services--psychiatric asylums, facilities for people with physical or intellectual or developmental disabilities, etc.
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Apr 19, 2021
So big news out of Congress!
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Led by @RepBowman @SenSherrodBrown @SenWarren @SenSanders @RonWyden, members of Congress wrote to @JoeBiden, asking for SSI provisions of the Biden Disability plan be included in upcoming legislation! #DemolishDisabledPoverty
For people new to disability policy, SSI is how we support the lowest income people with disabilities and older adults. It's an incredibly important program, but one that hasn't been updated in decades.
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Apr 17, 2021
But a mental illness is a disability. These interventions are not only inappropriate for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, they're also inappropriate for children with mental health disabilities.
And, hot take, also really inappropriate for adults with mental health disabilities. We are outsourcing mental health care to the police.
I will, for what feels like the hundredth time, remind everyone that Florida has chosen not to expand Medicaid. Meaning that people are serious mental illness do not have access to even the basic health care available via Medicaid.
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