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Legislative Alert
Friday, 19 December 2008
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
Thursday January 8, 2009
Room 228 State House
AGENDA
 9:00 a.m. Committee Orientation by the Office of Fiscal and Program Review
                - Grant Pennoyer, Director, OFPR                      
1:00 p.m. Work Session LD 45
                - General Discussions
 Friday January 9, 2009
Room 228 State House
 AGENDA
 9:00 a.m.
I.              Chairs “Call-To-Order” and Member Introductions            
II.             Work Session LD 45
                - General Discussions            
3:00 p.m. Overview of the Governor’s Proposed Biennial Budget
                - Ryan Low, Commissioner, Department of Administrative and Financial Services
               
LD 45 Work Session Schedule
The Policy Committees of Jurisdiction are Invited to Participate
Tuesday 1/13/09 Room 228 State House
Joint Standing Committee on Health and Human Services
2:00 p.m. Department of Health and Human Services
Fund for a Healthy Maine Initiatives
Disability Rights Center
Maine Hospice Council

Membership Letter Legislative Concerns

Budget Cuts 2009

Office of Ombudsmen for Adult Mental Health

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 January 2009 )
 
Governor's Supplemental Budget
Thursday, 18 December 2008

Governor John Baldacci released details of the 2009 Supplemental Budget Bill earlier this afternoon.

At the Department of Health and Human Services, cuts  total $58 million state and federal dollars, with $37.4 million coming from General Funds. All DHHS items included in the Governor's curtailment order carried into the Supplemental Budget, along with reduction in reimbursement rates to Maine's Critical Access Hospitals. A leveling of payments to physicians employed by hospitals and to those working in their own community practice is also part of the Governor's proposal.

$1.5 million to provide funding for assisted living facilities, is contained in the Supplemental Budget.  All others, including many designed to meet unmet needs for class members, are not included in the package.

A total of 13 positions (eight at Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center and five in the Division of Licensing and Regulatory Services) have been eliminated. All workers have been notified of their job losses.

The Governor utilized $45 million from the state's reserve accounts in his supplemental proposal.  If you are interested in learning more, the complete budget is available at www.maine.gov/budget/.

 
USPRA 2009 Conference Scholarship
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
USPRA 2009 Conference Scholarship Application InformationThe purpose of USPRA scholarships is to provide the opportunity for persons who, due to financial restrictions, would be unable to participate in the USPRA conference without scholarship support. USPRA conference scholarships offer the recipient a complimentary 4 day conference registration, June 29, 2009July 2, 2009. The scholarship recipient is responsible for securing their own travel, lodging and incidental expenses. In past years, The Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS)/ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has supported of our scholarship program by covering travel. This year, it will not be known until after our scholarship application deadline whether these funds will be available. If you attending the conference is contingent on receiving lodging, travel, and incidental funds from SAMHSA, please complete the application and your application will be considered only if these funds become available.  Download Conference Scholarship Application   Join us for USPRA’s 34th Annual Conference  June 29 – July 2, 2009 Marriott Norfolk WatersideNorfolk, Virginia Be a part of history as we continue to propel psychiatric rehabilitation into mainstream America and educate the world to the possibilities of recovery Join us in Norfolk and rediscover your dedication to the practice and principles of psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery. Conference Details
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 November 2008 )
 
Economic Stimulus Package
Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Given worsening economic conditions, Congress is developing a second economic stimulus package.  Mental health funding must be part of that package.  Why?  Because Medicaid is the largest source of funding for mental health services in the U.S., and helps millions of low-income Americans who need mental health care. 

With anticipated budget shortfalls in over 30 states, there is a real threat of states reducing Medicaid spending by scaling back coverage.  Without Medicaid, these individuals would have nowhere else to turn in light of the insufficient levels of support available through other programs. 

A temporary increase in federal support for the Medicaid program helped to prevent harmful cuts to Medicaid during the last economic downturn.  Email your representative and urge him/her to support including Medicaid in the next economic stimulus. 

Last Updated ( Friday, 14 November 2008 )
 
Involuntary Electroshock
Monday, 10 November 2008

      Update!!!  As you probably know, Ray has received about 35 involuntary electroshocks. MindFreedom's Ray Campaign has activated hundreds of people like you to support Ray. This won Ray national publicity and a new hearing last week. Ray gave me the bad news that the judge ruled against him. Again. That means Ray is scheduled for another of his every-other-Wednesday involuntary electroshocks tomorrow, 24 December 2008. Minnesota Resident Gets Involuntary Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) On A Weekly Ongoing  *Outpatient* Basis   

  

The past Wednesday morning after the historic USA election what were you doing? I know what Ray Sandford, 54, was doing. Each and every Wednesday, early in the morning, staff shows up at Ray's sheltered living home called Victory House in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, adjacent to Minneapolis. Staff escorts Ray the 15 miles to Mercy Hospital. There, Ray is given another of his weekly electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) treatments, also known as electroshock. All against his will. On an outpatient basis. And it's been going on for months. Ray says the weekly forced electroshocks are "scary as hell." He absolutely opposes having the procedure. He says it's causing poor memory for names such as of friends and his favorite niece. "What am I supposed to do, run away?" Instead, Ray phoned his local library's reference desk to ask about human rights groups, and the librarian referred him to MindFreedom International. 
 
Ray called me at our office here at MindFreedom International about two weeks ago. At first I wasn't sure I believed him. Of course, MindFreedom International has documented proven cases of electroshock against the expressed wishes of the subject all over the world, including in the USA. MindFreedom succeeded in having the United Nations World Health Organization call in writing for a global ban on all involuntary electroshock. But this is the first time I've been on the phone with someone getting court-ordered forced shock while living out in the community, on an outpatient basis. This is the ultimate double whammy. 
 
I confirmed Ray's story by calling two staff at Victory House as well as his court-appointed conservator, Tonya Wilhelm of Luthern Support Services of Minnesota. Ms. Wilhelm said, "We are following the letter of the law." She said the State of Minnesota had secured a variety of court orders that require Ray to have forced electroshock against his expressed wishes. Ms. Wilehlm says it's all legal and she can't do anything about it. Krista Erickson, chair of MindFreedom's Shield Campaign, sees it differently. "This is terrible. This is a serious human rights violation that should stop. I hope MindFreedom members and supporters speak out. Even if Minnesota is following the letter of the current law, the law ought to be changed. And Ray has not had the legal power to appeal to higher courts." 
 
I pointed out to Conservator Wilhelm that the public -- when they find out about forced electroshock -- is passionately opposed to their taxpayer money being used to force such brutality on citizens. Ms. Wilhelm did let slip that what is happening to Ray -- involuntary outpatient electroshock -- is not that uncommon in Minnesota. But when Ms. Wilhelm found out we at MindFreedom are issuing one of our public human rights alert to you and others, at Ray's repeated request, she said something chilling. Ms. Wilhelm claimed she had a legal right to stop MindFreedom! Ms. Wilhelm told me, "Only I can give you permission legally to say anything publicly about this." 
I pointed out we are not a medical facility, and that if she falsely claims we're doing anything illegal then this is defamation. Which really is illegal. Ms. Wilhelm laughed loudly in the phone, said "let our lawyers talk," and hung up on me. I hope she hung up to read the First Amendment. Let's disobey Ms. Wilhelm! Spread Ray's alert far and wide! Speak out against this electrical torture, now!Because... Remember... While the world marvels at the power of USA democracy: If it's Wednesday morning, then Ray Sandford is being led from his home -- which is supposed to be his castle -- to get another weekly forced procedure that can cause brain damage and wipe out memories. - David W. Oaks, Director, MindFreedom International 

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 December 2008 )
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