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100

Action that speaks in favor of, recommends, argues for a cause, supports or defends a cause

What is advocacy?

100

This law requires access to a free public education.

What is IDEA?

100

These adults were excluded from federal assistance under PRWORA and regained medical assistance eligibility in 2022.

Who were the citizens of the Compact of Free Association (COFA)?

100

These people speak for themselves and others.

What is a self-advocate?

100

Starts on the 3rd Wednesday in January and runs through early May of each year.

What is the Hawaii State Legislature?

200

#12 Policy, #11 Systems Approach, #5 Communication, and #4 Critical Thinking

What are the MCH Leadership Competencies related to advocacy?

200

This part in Federal law defines the services for Early Intervention.

What is IDEA Part C?

200

This challenge brought about changes to the education system for children/youth with disabilities.

What is the Felix Consent Decree?

200

Organizations and companies hire these individuals/firms to promote their interests.

What are lobbyists?

200

Legislative website that is used to monitor bills, find hearings, and submit testimony.

What is My Legislature or www.capitolhawaii.gov?

300

This takes precedence over state law.

What are federal laws?

300

This was signed into law in 1965 and provides health coverage for low-income individuals and families.

What is a Title XIX (Medicaid)? Title XXI (Children's Health Insurance Program) was enacted in 1997 and expanded coverage for children.

300

This did not require a law change but the State legislature provided funds for this adult coverage under Medicaid.

What is adult dental coverage under Medicaid or QUEST?

300

This organization has its advocacy efforts for people with disabilities defined in federal law and also receives federal funding.

What is the Hawaii Disability Rights Center (HDRC)?

300

A place that helps the public with participating in the legislative process. 

What is the Public Access Room (PAR)?

400

The formal body of law that is enacted by legislation.

What is an Act? Examples include the Social Security Act, Civil Rights Act, Affordable Care Act

400

This state law change provides medical plan coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of autism.

What is Luke's Law?

400

This national emergency ended on May 11, 2023 which also ended many relief programs. 

What is the COVID-19 pandemic?

400

Established as one of the organizations under the DD Act, identifies needs of people with DD and promote policies to address those needs.

What is the Developmental Disabilities Council?

400

This office provides services to the Legislature, Legislative committees and the general public.

What is the Legislative Reference Bureau (LRB)?

500

This refers to a large portion or subset of an Act.

What is a Title? For example, Title XIX (Medicaid) or Title XXI (Children's Health Insurance Program) of the Social Security Act.

500

This law change allowed states to cover community services in lieu of facility care.

What is the Medicaid 1915(c) home and community-based waiver?

500

This Supreme court decision reaffirmed the state's responsibility to provide community support to individuals with disabilities.

What is the Olmstead Decision?

500

A federally funded organization that provides free legal assistance to low income households.

What is Legal Aid?

500

Must pass through all committees and pass both House and Senate with the same wording before going to the Governor.

What does it take for a bill to pass the Legislature?

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