June 24, 2005
The Honorable Jan Schakowsky
1027 Longworth House Office Building
Washington DC 20515
Re: Support for the Federal Inclusive Home Design Act (HR 1441)
Dear Congresswoman Schakowsky:
The Muscular Dystrophy Association’s
(MDA) National Task Force on Public Awareness applauds your proposed
legislation that would greatly enhance the housing for elderly
people and those with disabilities. Our task force is comprised of
persons with neuromuscular diseases who advise MDA on issues, such
as the Inclusive Home Design Act (HR 1441), that are important to
those the Association serves. Being able to find accessible housing
or, better yet, to stay in one’s own home as neuromuscular disease
progresses is of vital importance to maintaining our health,
independence and quality of life.
MDA’s national headquarters is located in
Pima County, Arizona where the Association joined a coalition of
groups representing people who are elderly and individuals with
disabilities in support of Pima County’s Inclusive Home Design
Ordinance. This ordinance is more comprehensive than the proposed
federal bill in that it applies to all new single-family housing,
regardless of the funding source. Since its passage, over 6,000
homes have been constructed using these standards, demonstrating
that the Inclusive Design standards are practical, inexpensive, and
vitally important to keeping persons with disabilities included in
the wider community and more fully integrated into the mainstream of
American society.
If you have any questions concerning
MDA’s support, please contact William W. Altaffer at (520) 323-9827.
Thank you for your worthwhile effort.
Sincerely,
The Members of the Steering Committee of the
MDA National Task Force on Public Awareness
/s William. Altaffer, Esq.
/s Mike Neufeldt
/s Jan Blaustone
/s Chris Rosa
cc: Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva
(FYI
copy also sent to Elaine Smith at ConcreteChange)
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