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Candidate Questions & Responses

Greg Mikkelson

R Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives
1st Congressional District

How will the new federal prescription drug benefit being implemented in 2006 help or hurt the 9 million non-elderly disabled Americans receiving Medicare? Would you support (or author) a technical amendment that would make prescription drug coverage more accessible for persons with disabilities-- persons who have dual eligibility under Medicare and Medicaid?

It will help, but not enough. We need to allow re-importation of prescription drugs to reduce costs.

Currently in 38 states people with physical, sensory and cognitive disabilities, who seek assistance from vocational rehabilitation programs are being placed on a waiting list because the programs do not have the funds to serve them. In view fact that studies -- including studies conducted by the Congressional Budget Office -- have shown on the average for every dollar put into rehabilitation programs, the federal government will receive 9 dollars in tax revenue over the persons working life, would you support increased funding and support for vocational rehabilitation programs so all applicants can be served and begin returning needed tax revenue to the federal government?

This is a good program which needs more funding.

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is commonly referred to as the civil rights act for children with disabilities because it guarantees access to a free and appropriate public education. The act is currently being considered for reauthorization and both the House and Senate bills significantly weaken key components of the current law that ensure accountability. These include such things as opening the door to the development of three year individual education plans (IEP's), rather than one year; eliminating the requirement for short term objectives to be included in IEP's; changing the way parents are notified of their rights; making it easier for schools to suspend or expel students with disabilities (even if the behavior is related to the student's disability); and watering down due process protections. If this bill is not reauthorized during the current session of Congress, will you support reauthorizing an IDEA bill next session that will not strip current rights from children with disabilities and their families?

Yes, I would support this bill.

Please outline your thoughts on the proposal to "block grant" Medicaid funding to the states, instead of the currently used formula.

No response

Do you support the Paul Wellstone Mental Health Equitable Treatment Act of 2003?

No response.

How is Minnesota doing in response to the 1999 US Supreme Court Olmstead decision?

No reponse.

 

 

 

Greg Mikkelson

 

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