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Senator Leila de Lima
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“Talagang nakakadismaya at nakakagalit ang mga insidenteng ito ng diskriminasyon laban sa may autism at sa kanilang pamilya. (Incident like this that discriminates those with autism and their family is truly disheartening and irritating),” De Lima said in a statement.
De Lima, both a parent and a grandparent to children born with autism, said the incident only showed the people’s lack of awareness and knowledge on autism and the need for a law that will help and establish their rights.
The senator said she hopes this incident would remind lawmakers of the urgency of passing into law measures that could improve the living conditions of persons with autism and raise awareness about their conditions.
"As chief enforcer of the magna carta for disabled persons, the DOJ will conduct a parallel investigation of the Plantation Bay incident," Guevarra said in a message to reporters.
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3 months ago Share The county has transferred to the FGUA utilities that serve Beverly Beach, Eagle Lakes, and Plantation Bay. by: Julie Murphy Flagler County Public Information Officer
The sale and transfer of Flagler County utilities to the Florida Governmental Utility Authority (FGUA) was successfully completed Thursday, Dec. 10.
“We’ve been working toward this end for quite a while, and was the most complicated transaction I’ve ever been involved in,” said County Administrator Jerry Cameron. “This is a big day both for us and the customers of the utility systems as FGUA can better serve them because of their industry-specific expertise.”