As promised a blog about modifying curriculum I am not an educator. I have done a lot of educating from my days as a 4-H Extension Agent teaching classes and subject matter workshops to educating on my recent work in […]
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Guess – Who is the Poorest Minority Group in America?
Many of you are amused by Rachel’s quest for a pink house. Many of you are entertained by my continued bantering about getting the ABLE Act passed. Some of you are impressed by my tenacity while others wish I would […]
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Positive public awareness and advocacy are intertwined. It is an ongoing process and it’s not just about getting a bill to the house floor. It is about being alert to opportunities and understanding the need to promote 24/7. It can […]
Continue reading »Peace, Love and Pass the ABLE Act
Peace, Love and Pass the ABLE Act about says it. Why the Go Go Girl picture? First, it’s a shameless attempt on my part to post cute Halloween photos. More importantly it’s because the ridiculous $2,000 resource (asset) limit for […]
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