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Kareem Dale, special assistant to President Obama on disability issues, visits the disAbility Resource Center.
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Obama's adviser on disabilities visits area
Presidential adviser speaks to local disability community
Date published: 8/28/2009

BY AMY FLOWERS UMBLE

An adviser to the president learned an important lesson about Fredericksburg-area roads yesterday.

As about a dozen residents with disabilities waited to share problems including transportation with Kareem Dale, the special assistant to Barack Obama sat in traffic on Interstate 95.

Dale, who counsels the president on disability issues, visited the disAbility Resource Center in Fredericksburg. People with disabilities and their caretakers came to talk with Dale about the problems they face.

Dale arrived 45 minutes late because of the traffic and had only half an hour to spend at the agency on Progress Street.

He told the audience about his boss' initiatives to help the disabled: stimulus money for special education and Social Security, signing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People With Disabilities and including independent living in health care reform proposals.

"It's our commitment that people deserve the right to live in the community with dignity and respect," Dale said.

Some audience members took time to share their stories and concerns with the presidential adviser, a Chicagoan who is partially blind.

They talked about accessibility, health insurance, transportation, employment and the Combating Autism Act.

Unfortunately, Dale told the crowd, he couldn't help all of them.

Local transportation for the disabled, for example, isn't a federal issue, he said.

"This is one of the toughest parts of my job. I get questions all the time about things that are, ultimately, controlled by the state," Dale said.

State Sen. Richard Stuart replied, "Well, if you could just give us a little more money"

James Rapp, who works for the disAbility Resource Center, spoke to Dale using a computer attached to his wheelchair.

Rapp has cerebral palsy and little discernible speech. But he excels in computers.

As his shaky fingers typed out a message, the computer spoke for Rapp, "Without employment, people with disabilities cannot support themselves and live independently."

Rapp lives in a Fredericksburg apartment, with attendants who help with daily living skills. He works on computers for the center.

"There was a time when people might have said, 'Let's just stick him in a home,'" said co-worker Shawn Lawrence. "But given a chance, you'd be surprised what James can do."

Which is why Lawrence wanted Dale to hear the stories of Rapp and the others.


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Date published: 8/28/2009



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Tax dollars (posted by stonewallpark , Aug. 29, 2009 11:58 am)    0 likes
What a waste of time and money.Our taxes pay these people for what ?They have no idea how to help the average person.

Stimulous money? More free unaccountable money (posted by Mandrake , Aug. 29, 2009 9:14 am)    0 likes
sloshing around? This is a one time shot in the arm that will do little to improve permanently what needs improving. I think it is disrespectful of the advisor to the president to show up 45 minutes late due to traffic. The I95 is predictably clogged and traffic reports tell you the situation....

and who better to aid the disabled (posted by Jaes , Aug. 28, 2009 7:46 pm)    0 likes
than an administration thats fundamentally disabled.

Stuart was there too? (posted by tpifos , Aug. 28, 2009 8:38 am)    0 likes
A quote from Stuart but no mention that he was there? What's that about?

I'm sorry... (posted by Amazon1 , Aug. 28, 2009 7:18 am)    0 likes
...bur what is an "advicor" on disabilities??

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