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In Troy, Gov Hochul announces new Office of the Chief Disability Officer

Today in Troy, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill reviving the Office of the Chief Disability Officer to advocate for people with disabilities.

Lawmakers: NYS Should Provide WiFi To People With Developmental Disabilities

3:35 Several New York state Senators and Assembly members say they were surprised to learn that Governor Andrew Cuomo’s administration does not provide internet access to people living in state-run group homes and other congregant settings, and they want that fixed immediately.  Senator James Skoufis, the chair of the Committee on Investigations and Government Operations, says two of his constituents alerted him to the lack of Wi-Fi at the state-run group homes. Phil and Maryann Smith’s daughter Michelle, who has a disability, was living at a state-run home when the COVID-19 pandemic started last March. They were not allowed to visit her, and she had no internet access to visit with them virtually. Skoufis, a Democrat, said he was shocked to learn that no facility operated by the state’s Office for People with Developmental Disabilities, or OPWDD, provides broadband access for residents.

Lawmakers seek Wi-Fi for people with developmental disabilities in state-run homes

WBFO Albany Correspondent Karen Dewitt reports Sen. James Skoufis, chair of the Committee on Investigations and Government Operations, said two of his constituents alerted him to the lack of Wi-Fi at the homes. Phil and Maryann Smith’s daughter Michelle, who has a disability, was living at a state-run home when the COVID-19 pandemic started last March. They were not allowed to visit her and she had no internet access to visit them virtually. Skoufis said he was shocked to learn that no facility operated by the state’s Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) provides broadband access for residents.

New Yorkers in state-run group homes don t have Internet access

Doug Hovey with Independent Living Inc. speaks of the need for Wi-Fi service for state-run homes for New Yorkers with disabilities. At left is Sen. James Skoufis; behind him and to the right is Alex Thompson of the New York Association on Independent Living and Sens. Samra Brouck and John Mannion. Photo: Karen Dewitt Jan 25, 2021 Several state senators and Assembly members say they were surprised to learn that Governor Andrew Cuomo’s administration does not provide internet access to people living in state-run group homes and other congregant settings, and they want that fixed immediately. Several state senators and Assembly members say they were surprised to learn that Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration does not provide internet access to people living in state-run group homes and other congregant settings and they want that fixed immediately.

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