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(Redirected from California State Independent Living Council) United States agency

Some states in the United States have a state-named Independent Living Council. While federal funding exists, each state's funding is allocated by the individual state's legislature. Although they can make recommendations, they have few to no powers regarding privately financed single-family homes. At times state Independent Living Councils are caught in a conflict of interest.

States

  • California State Independent Living Council:
  • New Jersey State Independent Living Council:
  • New York State Independent Living Council: Budget cuts in 2001, along with not spending some funds allocated, made obvious the impact felt by many vulnerable groups.

References

  1. "Civil rights complaint targets Idaho health care ration". Associated Press (AP News). September 24, 2021. Idaho State Independent Living Council
  2. "NCD announces new Chairman Andrés Gallegos". Associated Press (AP News). January 22, 2021. (NCD) ... appointed by the governor.
  3. "States Use Gimmicks To Tackle Deficits". The Washington Post. June 1, 2003. the Statewide Independent Living Council of Kansas
  4. ^ CA State State Independent Living Council
  5. ^ Bob Pool (December 2, 2001). "Wheelchair Access as a Must for Residences". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  6. State Independent Living Council - Conflict of Interest, Westlaw
  7. New Jersey Statewide Independent Living Council
  8. Norman A. Smith (July 9, 2022). "A tax on hardworking disabled New Jerseyan's is downright wrong". NJ.com. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  9. New Jersey-2022-A3590-Introduced, shall be a representative of the New Jersey Statewide Independent Living Council;
  10. Marilyn E. Saviola (PDF), NYSILC, retrieved September 11, 2022
  11. Richard Pérez-Peña; James C. McKinley Jr. (August 8, 2001). "Budget Crisis, Still Burning, Has Already Left Casualties". The New York Times. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
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