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Search detail for: Disability Law Center
Registration year: 2013
Registration type: Client
Address: 11 Beacon Street, Suite 925 Boston, MA, 02108 US / 617-723-8455
Lobbyist information Amount
Angelica Maria Vargas $766.48
Employed Terminated Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
01/01/2013 DLC is still in the process of determining its legislative agenda, because bills are not due to be filed for the new legislative session until mid-January 2013. For this reason, we also obviously cannot supply bill numbers or legislative sponsors. We have attempted to answer this question with a statement of interests which incorporates all of the information available to us at the present time. Through its legislative and executive agents, DLC will pursue a variety of matters related to rights of Massachusetts citizens with disabilities. At the moment, these matters are likely to include a variety of legislative matters related to mental health services for citizens with disabilities, including potentially: advocating for fresh air and hearing rights associated with the Five Fundamental Rights, defending or expanding state budget appropriations for persons with psychiatric disabilities, regulating or banning painful aversives, and advocating for national CORI background checks for direct care workers of persons with disabilities. We also expect to support the refilling of H. 985 and S. 32 (Bridges to Success) a bill advocating reforms in transition services from the last legislative session. We also may work to expand the eligibility standard for DDS services, defending or expand state budget appropriations for persons with developmental disabilities, and defending state policies to close or consolidate ICF-MRs. Finally, we expect to engage in a administrative advocacy with DDS, DMH, DESE, DHCD, EOHHS and DLS related to mental health, transition services, abuse and neglect, aversives, competitive integrated employment, community integration, accessible housing, and health access and Medicaid services for people with disabilities.
 
Christine Marie Griffin $3,860.06
Employed Terminated Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
04/24/2013 Through its legislative and executive agents, DLC will pursue a variety of matters related to rights of Massachusetts citizens with disabilities. At the moment, these matters are likely to include a variety of legislative matters related to mental health services for citizens with disabilities, including potentially: advocating for fresh air and hearing rights associated with the Five Fundamental Rights, defending or expanding state budget appropriations for persons with psychiatric disabilities, regulating or banning painful aversives, and advocating for national CORI background checks for direct care workers of persons with disabilities. We also expect to support the refilling of H. 985 and S. 32 (Bridges to Success) a bill advocating reforms in transition services from the last legislative session. We also may work to expand the eligibility standard for DDS services, defending or expand state budget appropriations for persons with developmental disabilities, and defending state policies to close or consolidate ICF-MRs. Finally, we expect to engage in a administrative advocacy with DDS, DMH, DESE, DHCD, EOHHS and DLS related to mental health, transition services, abuse and neglect, aversives, competitive integrated employment, community integration, accessible housing, and health access and Medicaid services for people with disabilities.
 
Janine Andrea Solomon $678.00
Employed Terminated Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
01/01/2013 06/14/2013 DLC is still in the process of determining its legislative agenda, because bills are not due to be filed for the new legislative session until mid-January 2013. For this reason, we also obviously cannot supply bill numbers or legislative sponsors. We have attempted to answer this question with a statement of interests which incorporates all of the information available to us at the present time. Through its legislative and executive agents, DLC will pursue a variety of matters related to rights of Massachusetts citizens with disabilities. At the moment, these matters are likely to include a variety of legislative matters related to mental health services for citizens with disabilities, including potentially: advocating for fresh air and hearing rights associated with the Five Fundamental Rights, defending or expanding state budget appropriations for persons with psychiatric disabilities, regulating or banning painful aversives, and advocating for national CORI background checks for direct care workers of persons with disabilities. We also expect to support the refilling of H. 985 and S. 32 (Bridges to Success) a bill advocating reforms in transition services from the last legislative session. We also may work to expand the eligibility standard for DDS services, defending or expand state budget appropriations for persons with developmental disabilities, and defending state policies to close or consolidate ICF-MRs. Finally, we expect to engage in a administrative advocacy with DDS, DMH, DESE, DHCD, EOHHS and DLS related to mental health, transition services, abuse and neglect, aversives, competitive integrated employment, community integration, accessible housing, and health access and Medicaid services for people with disabilities.
 
Jonathan Gale $0.00
Employed Terminated Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
01/01/2013 06/30/2013 DLC is still in the process of determining its legislative agenda, because bills are not due to be filed for the new legislative session until mid-January 2013. For this reason, we also obviously cannot supply bill numbers or legislative sponsors. We have attempted to answer this question with a statement of interests which incorporates all of the information available to us at the present time. Through its legislative and executive agents, DLC will pursue a variety of matters related to rights of Massachusetts citizens with disabilities. At the moment, these matters are likely to include a variety of legislative matters related to mental health services for citizens with disabilities, including potentially: advocating for fresh air and hearing rights associated with the Five Fundamental Rights, defending or expanding state budget appropriations for persons with psychiatric disabilities, regulating or banning painful aversives, and advocating for national CORI background checks for direct care workers of persons with disabilities. We also expect to support the refilling of H. 985 and S. 32 (Bridges to Success) a bill advocating reforms in transition services from the last legislative session. We also may work to expand the eligibility standard for DDS services, defending or expand state budget appropriations for persons with developmental disabilities, and defending state policies to close or consolidate ICF-MRs. Finally, we expect to engage in a administrative advocacy with DDS, DMH, DESE, DHCD, EOHHS and DLS related to mental health, transition services, abuse and neglect, aversives, competitive integrated employment, community integration, accessible housing, and health access and Medicaid services for people with disabilities.
 
Linda L Landry $6,370.93
Employed Terminated Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
01/01/2013 DLC is still in the process of determining its legislative agenda, because bills are not due to be filed for the new legislative session until mid-January 2013. For this reason, we also obviously cannot supply bill numbers or legislative sponsors. We have attempted to answer this question with a statement of interests which incorporates all of the information available to us at the present time. Through its legislative and executive agents, DLC will pursue a variety of matters related to rights of Massachusetts citizens with disabilities. At the moment, these matters are likely to include a variety of legislative matters related to mental health services for citizens with disabilities, including potentially: advocating for fresh air and hearing rights associated with the Five Fundamental Rights, defending or expanding state budget appropriations for persons with psychiatric disabilities, regulating or banning painful aversives, and advocating for national CORI background checks for direct care workers of persons with disabilities. We also expect to support the refilling of H. 985 and S. 32 (Bridges to Success) a bill advocating reforms in transition services from the last legislative session. We also may work to expand the eligibility standard for DDS services, defending or expand state budget appropriations for persons with developmental disabilities, and defending state policies to close or consolidate ICF-MRs. Finally, we expect to engage in a administrative advocacy with DDS, DMH, DESE, DHCD, EOHHS and DLS related to mental health, transition services, abuse and neglect, aversives, competitive integrated employment, community integration, accessible housing, and health access and Medicaid services for people with disabilities.
 
Richard M Glassman $8,515.58
Employed Terminated Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
01/01/2013 DLC is still in the process of determining its legislative agenda, because bills are not due to be filed for the new legislative session until mid-January 2013. For this reason, we also obviously cannot supply bill numbers or legislative sponsors. We have attempted to answer this question with a statement of interests which incorporates all of the information available to us at the present time. Through its legislative and executive agents, DLC will pursue a variety of matters related to rights of Massachusetts citizens with disabilities. At the moment, these matters are likely to include a variety of legislative matters related to mental health services for citizens with disabilities, including potentially: advocating for fresh air and hearing rights associated with the Five Fundamental Rights, defending or expanding state budget appropriations for persons with psychiatric disabilities, regulating or banning painful aversives, and advocating for national CORI background checks for direct care workers of persons with disabilities. We also expect to support the refilling of H. 985 and S. 32 (Bridges to Success) a bill advocating reforms in transition services from the last legislative session. We also may work to expand the eligibility standard for DDS services, defending or expand state budget appropriations for persons with developmental disabilities, and defending state policies to close or consolidate ICF-MRs. Finally, we expect to engage in a administrative advocacy with DDS, DMH, DESE, DHCD, EOHHS and DLS related to mental health, transition services, abuse and neglect, aversives, competitive integrated employment, community integration, accessible housing, and health access and Medicaid services for people with disabilities.
 
Thomas P Murphy $0.00
Employed Terminated Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
01/01/2013 DLC is still in the process of determining its legislative agenda, because bills are not due to be filed for the new legislative session until mid-January 2013. For this reason, we also obviously cannot supply bill numbers or legislative sponsors. We have attempted to answer this question with a statement of interests which incorporates all of the information available to us at the present time. Through its legislative and executive agents, DLC will pursue a variety of matters related to rights of Massachusetts citizens with disabilities. At the moment, these matters are likely to include a variety of legislative matters related to mental health services for citizens with disabilities, including potentially: advocating for fresh air and hearing rights associated with the Five Fundamental Rights, defending or expanding state budget appropriations for persons with psychiatric disabilities, regulating or banning painful aversives, and advocating for national CORI background checks for direct care workers of persons with disabilities. We also expect to support the refilling of H. 985 and S. 32 (Bridges to Success) a bill advocating reforms in transition services from the last legislative session. We also may work to expand the eligibility standard for DDS services, defending or expand state budget appropriations for persons with developmental disabilities, and defending state policies to close or consolidate ICF-MRs. Finally, we expect to engage in a administrative advocacy with DDS, DMH, DESE, DHCD, EOHHS and DLS related to mental health, transition services, abuse and neglect, aversives, competitive integrated employment, community integration, accessible housing, and health access and Medicaid services for people with disabilities.
 
Walter J.F. Noons $318.76
Employed Terminated Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
01/01/2013 DLC is still in the process of determining its legislative agenda, because bills are not due to be filed for the new legislative session until mid-January 2013. For this reason, we also obviously cannot supply bill numbers or legislative sponsors. We have attempted to answer this question with a statement of interests which incorporates all of the information available to us at the present time. Through its legislative and executive agents, DLC will pursue a variety of matters related to rights of Massachusetts citizens with disabilities. At the moment, these matters are likely to include a variety of legislative matters related to mental health services for citizens with disabilities, including potentially: advocating for fresh air and hearing rights associated with the Five Fundamental Rights, defending or expanding state budget appropriations for persons with psychiatric disabilities, regulating or banning painful aversives, and advocating for national CORI background checks for direct care workers of persons with disabilities. We also expect to support the refilling of H. 985 and S. 32 (Bridges to Success) a bill advocating reforms in transition services from the last legislative session. We also may work to expand the eligibility standard for DDS services, defending or expand state budget appropriations for persons with developmental disabilities, and defending state policies to close or consolidate ICF-MRs. Finally, we expect to engage in a administrative advocacy with DDS, DMH, DESE, DHCD, EOHHS and DLS related to mental health, transition services, abuse and neglect, aversives, competitive integrated employment, community integration, accessible housing, and health access and Medicaid services for people with disabilities.
 
Total salaries paid:      $20,509.81
Lobbyist Entity information Amount
Lynch & Fierro LLP, Counsellors At Law $30,750.00
Employed Terminated
01/01/2013
 
The PASS Group $3,750.00
Employed Terminated
01/01/2013 04/23/2013
 
Total salaries paid:      $34,500.00
Expenditures Amount
Operating Expenses $9,900.71
Total expenses:      $9,900.71
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