The Minnesota Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities is a broad based coalition of organizations and individual members working to change public policy.
Join us for Wednesdays at the Capitol! The Autism Society of Minnesota is hosting today's Wednesday at the Capitol, April 10 from 10-11 am on Zoom.
Find the Zoom information here: https://t.co/ZdpnyHGFVK
Join us for Wednesdays at the Capitol! The Autism Society of Minnesota is hosting tomorrow's Wednesday at the Capitol, April 10 from 10-11 am on Zoom. We hope to have you there!
Find the Zoom information here: https://t.co/ZdpnyHGFVK
Join us for Wednesdays at the Capitol! The Autism Society of Minnesota is hosting this week's Wednesday at the Capitol, April 10 from 10-11 am on Zoom.
Find the Zoom information here: https://t.co/ZdpnyHGFVK
Wednesdays at the Capitol are back! Join us this Wednesday from 10-11am on Zoom. This week's host is @thearcminnesota. The Arc Minnesota will host a discussion about the MAEPD legislation during the hour. Find the Zoom link here: https://t.co/ZdpnyHGFVK.
Wednesdays at Capitol are back! This week's host is @accesspress. We will be in the Ladyslipper Room of the Centennial Office Building from 10-11am. We hope to have you there.
Next week will be a virtual Wednesday at the Capitol.
Join us tomorrow for Session Start up! We will share more about the 2024 MNCCD policy agenda.
When: Wednesday, February 14 from 10-11am.
Where: Ladyslipper room in the Centennial Office Building.
Disability Voting Rights Week, Day 3: Do you know how, when, and where you plan to vote? Making a plan is crucial to getting ready to vote. Now that you know what’s on your ballot, it’s time to make sure you know your rights, and make that plan!
Want to learn more about voting in local elections, who is eligible to vote, how to vote, voter accessibility, and Ranked Choice Voting? Join REV UP MN for an online presentation on Wednesday, Sept 13 at 6pm.
ASL will be provided.
Register: https://t.co/eM5gNzwmXo
Interested in learning more about advocacy and the legislative process? Join @LSSofMN for Legislative Advocacy 101.
Find more information, including the registration here: https://t.co/Te4RZR6cj0
Come join our Advocacy team at the MN State Capitol to learn about nonpartisan voter registration and how to use your voice to make a change. Both virtual and in-person options are available.
Register: https://t.co/OZtXpf3C0C
Minnesota has new laws for more accessible voting, including restoring the vote for formerly incarcerated Minnesotans, automatic voter registration, pre-registration for 16- and 17-year-olds, and ongoing absentee voting 🗳️. Verify or register to vote at https://t.co/QNeCSY5ln6
Today marks the 33rd anniversary of the ADA, legislation that changed how society approaches disability & views accessibility, inclusion. The ADA extended the promise of civil rights, giving legal protections to millions of people with disabilities. https://t.co/inXIxmKHsy #ADA33
MNCCD will share details about any services or memorials held on Bud’s behalf as soon as we learn more.
Our hearts are with everyone grieving Bud’s death as we celebrate his life and legacy. (4/4)
MNCCD is mourning the loss of Bud Rosenfield, who died suddenly last weekend.
For many years, Bud was a Supervising Attorney at the Minnesota Disability Law Center and most recently served as the Ombudsman for Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. (1/4)
Bud was a fierce advocate; a policy expert; an influential change-maker; a supportive mentor; a trusted advisor; a true friend. His contributions to our community were too many and too profound to put into words. He left us far too soon, and will be deeply missed. (3/4)