At the Tuesday Senate Ways
and Means Committee hearing devoted to health care and developmental
disabilities, Federation Lobbyist Matt Zuvich urged the panel to reject the
governor’s plan to close Rainier School in Buckley.
“Closing and
limiting those beds is not looking very far down the road in our opinion and we
don’t believe it’s going to be cheaper, so we hope you’ll take another look at
that,” Zuvich said. “We hope you’ll take a look at the option of revenue and
revenue that deals not only with the short-term immediate need but some medium
and long-term structural needs that our state system
needs.”
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