Jan Dodge: a Voice for the Voiceless  

Tue, 09/27/2022 - 8:15pm

Prior to meeting Jan Dodge, I had never spoken with a legislator about issues that were troubling me. I assumed politicians would neither listen nor care. However, Jan not only listened and cared, but took actions to address my concerns about my son with disabilities. My son is not alone: over 17% of individuals (almost one in five) have disabilities in Waldo County where I live.

Recognizing Jan’s sincerity, I enlisted her help to co-sponsor a bill which a handful of parents, including myself, had written about our sons and daughters with disabilities “falling off the cliff” after high school into isolation, leaving them often without friends or purpose. With Jan’s help, both as co-sponsor and as a member of the Education and Cultural Affairs Committee, LD 924 successfully became law last year after three consecutive years of trying. Senator Luchini and Rep. Pebworth were sponsors, and Rep. Erin Herbig, while in Augusta, also helped.

LD 924 requires an investigation of the gaps and barriers to “full societal integration” for young adults with disabilities and recommendations to remedy this issue. During meetings, state legislators and leaders from state agencies hear “straight from the horse’s mouth” directly from Task Force members, who are individuals with disabilities, and parent-advocates, about the problems which keep them isolated, including lack of: suitable services, support staff, transportation, housing, work, and further education. State agency leadership attend from: Maine Departments of Education, Labor, Health and Social Services, (DHHS), Office of Aging and Disability Services (OADS), Office of Children and Family Services, (OCFS), MaineCare, Vocational Rehab (VR), Transportation, Housing, Universities, Colleges, and Career and Technical Centers, etc. Over 40 people attend some meetings (albeit on Zoom).

Our hope as parents is that these cross-agency collaborative conversations with individuals with disabilities, will result in transformative system changes, which will subsequently improve the quality of life for all individuals with disabilities in Maine. Jan has played a critical role throughout this entire process.

I encourage everyone in House District 39 – Belfast, Belmont, and Northport – to vote for Jan Dodge. Help her continue to speak up and work hard on behalf of individuals who do not have the ability to speak up for themselves.

Linda Lee lives in Belfast