Monday, September 15, 2008
 For  Information Contact;
 Randy  Alexander (901) 359-4982
 Marsha Katz (406) 544-9504
  ADAPT Fights Back re: Nation's Low Income People with  Disabilities Left Behind in Election Year Agendas
 Who: ADAPT Community (500 disability rights  activists from all over the country.) ADAPT is the nation's largest  cross-disability grassroots disability rights organization.
 What: News conference to announce opening of DUH  City.
 When: 10 a.m. on Monday, September 15,  2008
 Where: The plaza outside the U.S. Department of  Housing and Urban Development, 
 451 7th Street S.W.,=2  0Washington, DC 20410 
 Why: The 2008 election campaigns have included  rhetoric about tax breaks for middle income families, and media coverage has  included stories about families who have children with  disabilities.
 Left out of  all the election rhetoric are the candidates' positions on and commitments to  those babies with disabilities who grow into adults with disabilities who  all-too-often survive on extremely low incomes (less than 30% of the median  income). These extremely low incomes are often the fixed benefit amounts of SSI  and Social Security.
 In  2006, according to Priced Out in 2006, the federal SSI benefit was  $603/month and the average cost nationally of renting  a studio/efficiency apartment was $633/month. 
 There are not enough AFFORDABLE, ACCESSIBLE, INTEGRATED  housing units to handle the current demand in communities across America. When  the Community Choice Act (S 799, H.R. 1621) passes, and older and disabled  people can choose to live in their own homes instead of being forced into  nursing homes and other institutions, the need for affordable, accessible  housing will increase. And as the baby-boomers continue to age, the demand will  grow exponentially.
 HUD, Congress and the Administration have broken  promises, cut funding for housing stock and housing subsidies and enforcement of  anti-discrimination housing laws, and simply ignored the nation's low-income  people with disabilities altogether.
 ADAPT has established "DUH City" (reverse of HUD) to bring  attention to and document the struggle of low income people with disabilities.  When the average rent for even an efficiency apartment is more than your monthly  income……where do you wind up? All too often you're forced out on the  street or into a nursing home or other institution.   DUH!
From May 1, 2007 Meeting with HUD secretary Jackson in which he says fair housing is a right....
 From May 1, 2007 Meeting with HUD secretary Jackson in which he says fair housing is a right....
so why isn't it an election issue?
In 1999, the Supreme Court affirmed the rights of people with disabilities to live in community settings in the Olmstead case. Here's a brief history:
Here is the ADAPT Housing platform. [pdf file] or a summary in non pdf form.
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