Thursday, March 28, 2019

IN THE NEWS- DeVOS UNDER FIRE FOR PLAN TO DEFUND SPECIAL OLYMPICS

From Disability Scoop..

U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is defending her agency's plan to end federal funding for a program that benefits children with disabilities.

DeVos stood behind a proposal to cut all $17.6 million in federal funding for Special Olympics. Her comments came in response to questions from lawmakers during a House of Representatives committee hearing on President Donald Trump's budget proposal for the next fiscal year, which begins in October.

"I just have to say, madam secretary, you have zeroed out special Olympics once again  I still can't understand  why you would go after disabled children in your budget. you zero that out. It's appalling," Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., told DeVos during the hearing.

Subsequently, Rep. Mark Pocan., D-Wis., sought answers from Devos about the plan.

'Do you know how many kids are going to be affected by that cut?" Pocan asked.

'We had to make some difficult decisions  with this budget," Devos said before acknowledging that she did not know the number.

"It's 272,000 kids that are affected," Pocan informed her.

"I think that Special Olympics is an awesome organization, one that is well supported by the philanthropic sector as well,' DeVos added.

This is not the first time that Trump's budget proposal has eliminated funding for Special Olympics. Congress has rejected previous calls from the administration to defund the program.

DeVos noted that the Education Department budget request includes level funding for grants under the individuals with Disabilities Education Act at $13.2 billion within a spending plan that reflects a 10 percent reduction overall. However, advocates have warned in the past that maintaining funding does not necessarily yield the same services since It does not account for inflation.

The education secretary has been supportive of Special Olympics in other ways, having donated a portion of her salary to the nonprofit last year.

In a statement recently, Devos sought to further clarify her position. She highlighted that Special Olympics is a private organization- not a federal program- that raises over $100 million annually.

"I love its work, and I have personally supported its mission," Devos said. "There are dozens of worthy nonprofits that support students and adults with disabilities that don't get a dime of federal grant money. But given our current budget realities, the federal government cannot fund every worthy program, particularly ones that enjoy robust support from private donations.'


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