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What the latest Medicaid updates could mean for your family

with Aaron Carruthers, Executive Director of the State Council on Developmental Disabilities

Thursday, March 27, 2025, 12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m. PT

Free Zoom webinar – RSVP for the link

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Parents all across the country are having a hard time keeping up with and filtering through the noise of what cuts to public funding and other legislative changes are being proposed.

Here to give us some clarity is Aaron Carruthers, Executive Director of the California State Council on Developmental Disabilities. Join us for an update on the legislative landscape and learn:

  • What changes are being proposed, and by whom, and when?
  • What happens if these changes go into effect (e.g. if Medicaid funding is cut, what does that mean for Regional Center services, or Medi-Cal)?
  • What can parents do if they want to help influence the scope or areas of cuts?

Aaron will provide a one-hour training on recent updates with Medicaid and how parents can tell their story to policy makers. After the training, parents can submit their concerns for a 30-minute Q&A about what concerns are at the top of their mind.

Please RSVP to receive the link to the webinar!

About the speaker

Aaron Carruthers

SCDD Executive Director Aaron Carruthers has worked in civil rights policy and programs for over twenty-five years, including as an appointee of two Governors, for California’s Attorney General, and in the State Senate and Assembly. He is currently carrying out the Council’s goals, including top priorities of housing, employment, and safety. This work includes over 25,000 vaccines, 380,000 test kits, and 111,000,000 pieces of PPE, along with phasing out subminimum wage. Last year, SCDD’s work impacted more than 6.6 million Californians and it was named Employer of the Year for people with disabilities. He is a child of parents with developmental and other disabilities, is a person with disabilities, and is the parent of young man with disabilities. He is a graduate of the National Leadership Consortium on Developmental Disabilities and was a Coro Fellow in Public Affairs.

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