Citizen Input Survey on Issues related to Texans with Disabilities

Citizen Input Survey on Issues related to Texans with Disabilities

If you haven’t taken the Citizen Input Survey, we would like to hear
from YOU about what is important for disability policy. If you have
taken our survey, please forward to others in the disability community
for their input. Thank you.

Citizen Input Survey on Issues related to Texans with Disabilities

One of the important functions that the Texas Governor’s Committee on
People with Disabilities is charged to do in its enabling law is to
make recommendations to the Governor and Legislature every two years on
issues related to Texans with disabilities. The Committee structures
its work into ten broad issue areas. They are Access, Communication,
Education, Emergency Management, Health, Housing, Recreation and the
Arts, Transportation, Veterans and Workforce.

The Committee wants to hear from its citizens with disabilities, family
members, caregivers and professionals in the field of disability
issues. We want to know what YOU think are the major needs and issues
facing Texans with disabilities. Your feedback is needed and
welcomed.

If you have any data that you want to include with your comments that
helps bolster your feedback, please do include it or a link to it with
your comments. The survey will be available until September 30, 2012.
The information will then be consolidated and considered as the
Committee drafts its policy recommendations for the 83rd Legislative
Session which will begin in January 2013.

This survey is anonymous. Thank you for your participation in this
important survey. YOUR OPINION matters!

Please DISTRIBUTE WIDELY to your communities.

This survey is available in Word, in large print, Braille and by
telephone. Call our office at 512-463-5739 for assistance or
accommodation or email us.

2012 Citizen Input Survey on Issues related to Texans with
Disabilities: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GCPD2012

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