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TO: NDSC Members and Affiliated Parent Groups
FROM: Susan Goodman, Director
Governmental Affairs
DATE: February 20, 2008
Update on Kennedy-Brownback Legislation
The mark-up on the Pre-Natally and Post-Natally Diagnosed Conditions Awareness Act (S. 1810), known as the Kennedy-Brownback bill, has been rescheduled for Wednesday, February 27, 2008. Once the bill is reported out of the committee, our efforts will need to focus on moving it in the House of Representatives. As always, we will keep you posted about new developments.
To see the most recent version of the bill that has been introduced, go to: http://thomas.loc.gov and key in S. 1810 in the space for the bill number.
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Efforts Continue on Education Legislation
NDSC and nearly 30 other organizations signed onto a letter from the Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD) to Senator Edward Kennedy (D. MA) chair and Senator Michael Enzi (R.WY) ranking member of the Senate Health Education and Labor Committee (HELP) voicing a strong objection to any attempt to use the Individualized Education Program (IEP) as the primary accountability tool under No Child Left Behind (NCLB). Some national education organizations are promoting this policy.
According to the letter, “IEPs are not designed or used as tools for holding schools accountable for whether students with disabilities are taught to the academic content and achievement standards established by the state for all students.
IEP teams do not make curriculum decisions. Rather, the IEP is a legal document used to by schools and parents to determine what services and supports are necessary for an individual child with a disability to have access to the classroom, to the curriculum, and to reach his or her potential.”
We do not know whether a bill will be introduced this year to reauthorize NCLB. We are closely monitoring activity on NCLB and will inform readers if and when legislation is introduced.
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