Medicaid Cuts Are an Attack on People with Disabilities

Medicaid Cuts Are an Attack on People with Disabilities

by Rob Malone

Congress is playing politics with people’s lives. The proposed Medicaid cuts aren’t just numbers on a budget sheet — they’re a direct assault on individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), their families, and the professionals who support them. If passed, these cuts will devastate the very people Medicaid was designed to protect.

A Life-or-Death Crisis

Medicaid is more than a government program — it’s the foundation that allows people with disabilities to live, work, and contribute to their communities. Slashing its funding isn’t about fiscal responsibility — it’s about stripping essential services from those who need them most.

How can we claim to value dignity and inclusion while gutting the very supports that make them possible?

Broken Promises, Brutal Reality

The administration promised not to cut Medicaid. Yet here we are, watching elected officials try to balance budgets on the backs of the most vulnerable. What part of paying DSPs a barely livable wage is considered “waste”? What part of ensuring people with disabilities can live in their communities instead of institutions is unnecessary?

We Will Not Stay Silent

The time to act is now. Contact your representatives. Demand they protect Medicaid. Lives depend on it.

Rob Malone is CEO of The Arc Prince George’s County.

Source: Published without changes from Washington Informer Newspaper