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Voters pass tax to help people with developmental disabilities

By Megan Loiselle

Posted: 11/9/04 Section: News
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After many months of hard work, the "Vote Yes" developmental disabilities campaign was successful in earning 65 percent of the votes last Tuesday.

A referendum passed for a county tax that will fund various programs to benefit people with developmental disabilities.

"We were really pleased," said Dale Morrisey, director of the Developmental Services Center (DSC). "Several hundred people will be helped by the passing of the disability tax."

These programs include the Parent Resource Organization for the Understanding of Developmental Disabilities and Delays (PROUDD), the Down Syndrome Network, Champaign County Advocacy and Mentoring Resource (CCAMR), DSC, Project 18, Family Services of Champaign County and the CU Autism Network. A developmental disability is a severe and chronic condition such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism or mental retardation. Developmental disabilities affect about one in every 100 people, according to the Illinois Department of Human Services. Morrissey said some people have more than one of these conditions.

The additional tax money will be dispensed through a developmental disabilities board, which will divide the annual tax funds - estimated to total around $2.36 million - among the programs. Patricia Avery, chair of the Champaign County Board, will interview candidates and choose three members among 13 applicants for positions on the developmental disabilities board, Morrisey said.

Holley Jordan, chair of the steering committee, said the large margin of support for the tax showed their message had gotten across to voters. Complete elections results are expected to be certified by Nov. 16 after provisional ballots have been counted.

She said the newly appointed board members must form a budget as soon as possible for tax collection in June 2005. The need for government aid among disabled people in Champaign County is estimated to be anywhere $3.5 to $7 million. Jordan said the tax is "critical ... to a lot of families."
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