Autism Bill Only “Relieves Political
Pressure” – Senator Gumm
Following is a statement by Senator
Jay
Paul Gumm, D-Durant, author of “Nick’s
Law” relating to the enactment of Senate
Bill 135:
“Sadly, this bill will do nothing to relieve
the pressure on families struggling to care
for children with autism. The measure was designed
to relieve political pressure on legislators
who refuse to even consider ‘Nick’s
Law,’ which would require health insurance
to cover diagnosis and treatment of autism.
“There is nothing wrong with this bill,
just like there is nothing wrong with a pack
of shingles at a construction site. If you try
to put the shingles on before you pour the foundation,
you are doomed to failure. As Governor Henry
wisely noted when he signed the bill, the foundation
is insurance coverage of autism. Absent that,
Senate Bill 135 is doomed to failure.
“The therapists that will be trained under
this bill will be unable to make a living in
Oklahoma because families still will be unable
to afford the applied behavioral analysis therapies
they offer – just as they are today. The
reason is that there is nothing in Senate Bill
135 that would even remotely help families bear
the cost of this critical treatment.
“More than one child per day in Oklahoma
is being diagnosed with autism. That means more
than one child per day is being lost because
they are ‘aging out,’ getting too
old for the therapies to reach. Again, this
bill does nothing to help those children to
day.
“For anyone to suggest that ‘relief
is on the way,’ is simply not consistent
with the bill. Statements like that are irresponsible
and provide only the falsest of hopes to families
who are begging lawmakers for real help. Families
deserve better than the sham being perpetrated
on them by legislators who have neither the
courage nor willingness to support ‘Nick’s
Law.’”
For more information
contact:
Sen. Gumm's Office - 405-521-5586