Join us in DC to advance the Discharge Petition and support Disability Freedom. ADAPTers are hosting a Legislative Reception with the House sponsor and have begun planning for people to be in DC when the bill would move to the House floor.
IMPORTANT UPDATE:
This morning Representative Cohen filed a Discharge Petition to bring H.R. 2708 Latonya Reeves Freedom Act to send the bill directly to the floor of the House of Representatives for a vote.
Moving the Freedom Act to the House floor and getting passed by the House of Representatives in a bipartisan vote would be a major milestone for the bill, our decades-long fight to FREE OUR PEOPLE, and our movement.
If every House Democrat supports the Discharge Petition, we only need to secure the support of a handful of the 15 Republican cosponsors who are still in Congress to move the bill to the floor for a vote.
When we get 218 members of the House on the Discharge Petition, the legislation will bypass the committee and markup and go straight to the House floor for an up-down vote.
The Latonya Reeves Freedom Act, would codify existing law and strengthen the right of Americans with disabilities, including veterans and children, to receive long-term services and supports (LTSS) in the setting of their choice!
The Latonya Reeves Freedom Act currently has bipartisan support with 222 co-sponsors in the House of Representatives, over 200 national organizations and nearly 700 state and local organizations.
A Discharge Petition is a mechanism the House of Representatives uses when a bill is not able to move through the committee process even though a majority of the members of the House support it.