Thursday, January 03, 2008

Obama's Campaign actually says something about autism...

"Support Americans with Autism. More than one million Americans have autism, a complex neurobiological condition that has a range of impacts on thinking, feeling, language, and the ability to relate to others. As diagnostic criteria broaden and awareness increases, more cases of autism have been recognized across the country. Barack Obama believes that we can do more to help autistic Americans and their families understand and live with autism. He has been a strong supporter of more than $1 billion in federal funding for autism research on the root causes and treatments, and he believes that we should increase funding for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act to truly ensure that no child is left behind.

More than anything, autism remains a profound mystery with a broad spectrum of effects on autistic individuals, their families, loved ones, the community, and education and health care systems. Obama believes that the government and our communities should work together to provide a helping hand to autistic individuals and their families."

This was the first search I have done on a candidate on this issue. I am pleased to see that he is addressing it as part of his healthcare policy. I am going to Google each candidate and see what they all have to say. Especially to a family living with autism, how a candidate sees addressing this issue is as important as any other policy issue.

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