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Self-Determination Network News: July 2025

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Self-Determination Network News:

July 2025

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Federal Fallout Update 

On July  3rd, the U.S. House approved the Senate’s deeper cuts to Medicaid and SNAP by a vote of 218 to 214, and, on July 4th, President Trump signed the bill into law.

The bill rushed through the U.S. Senate without any public hearings in less than three days with parts being written and rewritten until the final hour before the floor vote. The impact of many added or changed provisions had no formal analysis before the U.S. House passed the bill less than 48 hours after receiving it from the Senate.

According to an initial estimate from the Congressional Budget Office—which does not reflect the final language of the bill—the bill would cut Federal spending on Medicaid, Medicare, and ACA Marketplace by more than $1.1 Trillion.  More than $1 Trillion of those cuts come from Medicaid aloneAt least 11.8 M people would lose health care. These numbers will increase when more detailed analysis of the final bill is done.

The bill also cuts $ 300 Billion in food assistancetaking away food from an estimated 5 Million people. 45% of Wisconsin SNAP participants are people with disabilities. Two-thirds of the people who use SNAP/Foodshare in Wisconsin are also Medicaid participants.

The bill means states will receive less Federal Medicaid money to help run current Medicaid programs (like Family Care, IRIS, CLTS, ForwardHealth Card, etc.), shifts new costs onto states that they don’t have now, and creates big state budget holes.

We encourage everyone to watch the recording of the latest webinar from the Wisconsin Board for People with Developmental Disabilities and review the slides. You can register for this week's webinar here.  Keep contacting your legislators and sharing your stories. We can still make an impact!

InControl Wisconsin Mourns the Passing of John O'Brien 

With deep sadness, we mourn the passing of John O'Brien. John was one of the people who brought InControl to Wisconsin. Here is an article from the Inclusion Press about John.

IRIS Waiver Public Comment Period 


A draft of the new 5-year IRIS waiver is available for reading and public comment. The first part of the draft outlines the major proposed changes. 



Comments are due August 8th to: DHSDMSIRISRenewal@dhs.wisconsin.gov
OR you can mail comments to:

Wisconsin Department of Health Services



Division of Medicaid Services

Bureau of Programs and Policy

Attn: IRIS 1915(c) Waiver Renewal

PO Box 309

Madison, WI 53701-0309


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Registration Open! 

Registration is now open for the 2025 Self-Determination Conference. This year's conference will be held October 20th-22nd at the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells. Self-Determination by Design: Your Life, Your Way is the theme this year. Learn more and register today!

Diehard Award Nominations 

Die Hard applications are now open through August 14th! Nominees must demonstrate some or all of these characteristics: 

  • Excellence in advocacy toward Self-Determination and Self-Direction principles, activities, and outcomes. 
  • Excellence in leadership on systems change in areas of community living, employment, housing, healthcare, education, and technology that enhance the lives of individuals with disabilities and their families throughout Wisconsin.
  • Sets a high standard of excellence that promotes values of independence, productivity, inclusion, and self-determination for people with disabilities and their families.  
  • Commitment to growing Self-Advocacy in Wisconsin.
  • Commitment to ensuring people in unserved or underserved communities from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds have a voice

Nominate someone today!

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The Self-Determination Network includes some very talented members and we want to help you to get to know each other a little better. Member Spotlight is a great way for us to get to know each other better.

In July, we're shining the Member Spotlight on Ms. Wheelchair Wisconsin 2025! Karyn was started platform to diminish the negative label on the disability community. If that’s not enough, she’s a Behavioral Health Specialist and is getting ready to pursue her masters degree. She encourages people to set goals and challenge yourself to try new things. Stop by this month's Member Spotlight to get to know Karyn.    

Who should we shine the spotlight on next?

128 Stacy’s Journal

"That was a first for me and something that I never thought I’d have to do. But, know what? After doing it, a huge weight was lifted off my shoulders. I definitely learned things from the experience and will apply what I’ve learned in future experiences."
In July, Stacy is back with a journal entry talking about how she did something she never imagined she'd have to do. Have you ever found yourself doing something you never thought you'd have to?






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Check out the Latest Videos!

The Self-Determination Channel is a YouTube channel by and for people with developmental or intellectual disabilities. Unlike other channels, the Self-Determination Channel stands stand out from other channels on YouTube because self-advocates host the videos, and decide and create the content. Videos are posted a couple times a month on a variety of topics self-advocates care about such as technology, employment, caregivers, independent living, and advocacy.

Check out the newest videos on the channel:

We encourage you to subscribe to the Channel (you can do so by clicking the red Subscribe button on any of the video pages).



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Take five minutes to check out what's happening on the Self-Determination Network:

  • Accessible Product Line: A major home furnishings retailer is introducing a new line of products designed to make life easier for people with disabilities Learn which store is doing this and what types of products they will be.
  • Many Programs At Risk: As the US Department of Health and Human Services leaders dismantle the small agency that coordinates federal policy on aging and disability, many programs for seniors and people with disabilities are now at risk. Read about what the programs are.
  • Fact Sheets: These fact sheets focus on people who are 50 and older in every state. Look at some of the data.
  • Kennedy's Comments: Autism advocates are pushing back after US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Made some degrading comments. Learn about what was said and how people are pushing back.
  • Telehealth Survey: A survey is being conducted to find any barriers that people with disabilities disabilities face while using telehealth services.
  • Inclusive Coffee Shop: A coffee shop that stands on inclusivity is making a difference in one Wisconsin community. Find out more about this coffee shop and where it is.
  • Possible Playbook: As Medicaid cuts and the dismantling of support agencies loom, the co-founder of the Autistic Self-Advocacy Network suggests looking to history for strategies. Learn what strategies he's referring to.
  • Effective Strategies: Data for Progress polling reveals effective strategies for advocates opposing Medicaid cuts. Learn what they are.
  • Benefits of Hiring People with Disabilities: Studies have shown that people with disabilities often bring unique traits to the workplace. Learn about some of the benefits of having employees with disabilities in the workplace.
  • Listen: The Work in Progress podcast did an episode about the critical role paid and unpaid caregivers play in our society and the emotional toll they face. Listen to the episode..
  • Caregiving Reform and Analysis: The Wisconsin Department of Health and Human Services is addressing the caregiver crisis to understand what is needed to expand, enhance, and strengthen the direct care workforce. Take a look at some of the surveys and analysis they've done.
  • Service Animal Bill: Under a new bill being introduced in the Wisconsin Legislature, people who falsely claim their pet is a service animal in public businesses could face a $200 fine for their first violation.  Find out more about this bill.
  • The Older Americans Act: The Trump administration is proposing a reorganization and staffing cuts at Department of Health and Human Services that create uncertainty about the potential effects on older adults, who receive services authorized under the Older Americans Act. Read this brief to learn programs and services are provided in this Act.
  • Accessibility 100 List: Forbes released its first-ever Accessibility 100 list highlighting innovators and impact-makers in disability accessibility.  Learn what's on the list.
  • Partners in Policymaking: The Wisconsin Partners in Policymaking program is a six-session advocacy training to prepare future leaders around the state who can work with lawmakers and communities to support the inclusion of people with developmental disabilities in all aspects of life. Applications are now being accepted for the next class. Learn more and apply today!
  • Accessible Technology Research Study: The UW–Madison People & Robots Laboratory is looking for adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to participate in a paid study about how people interact with security and privacy notification. Find out more about this opportunity.
  • Disability Pride: To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Disability Pride month, the city of Madison raised a Disability Pride flag over the city. Read more about Disability Pride month.
  • Advocate Slams Medicaid Cuts: The founder of A Day in Our Shoes is denouncing the sweeping cuts in the "One Big Beautiful Bill." Read about a couple of things that will be affected by this bill.

128 Upcoming Events 

Here's a sample of upcoming events listed on the Self-Determination Network:

Post your event on the Self-Determination Network and it can be included in future Network News emails to members! Questions? Suggestions?  Contact Stacy Ellingen. 

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