[Nfbmo] Judge finds blind people owed 30 million

Matthew Sievert msievert at sbcglobal.net
Sun Apr 4 23:13:09 UTC 2010


Dewey,

Are you still in school?

If so what are your aspirations for the future?

I am interested in hearing what goals people have set for themselves.

Matt




On Apr 4, 2010, at 5:27 PM, "Dewey Bradley" <dewey.bradley at mchsi.com> wrote:

Same here, I can't say that I blame them either.
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you want to talk hypocritical/ethics?
i know several people who moved to mo for the bucks.

Bryan Schulz

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I don't mean to be a hypocrite. But That $651 on the 10th of every month really is very helpful.
But we have also have people who are not disabled who can't get help like that.
I think that if we want to be treated like everyone else we need to act like everyone else.
I used to make close to 16 bucks an hour, an I took the bus for half price
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Can I be a "back dated" honorary Missourian?

Dave

At 04:26 PM 4/2/2010, you wrote:




Posted: Friday, 02 April 2010 12:12PM



Judge awards $30 million to blind Missourians



KMOXNews at kmox.com



ST. LOUIS (AP)  -- Missouri owes $30 million to 3,300 blind residents to make up for years of shortchanging payments to them through the Blind Pension Fund,

a judge has ruled.



Cole County Judge Patricia Joyce determined the Missouri Department of Social Services miscalculated benefits dating to 1992. She awarded nearly $19 million

in unpaid benefits and more than $11 million in interest.



It wasn't clear Friday whether the state would appeal Thursday's decision. A Social Services spokesman referred questions to the Missouri Attorney General's

office. A spokeswoman for the attorney general did not return messages seeking comment.



Pensioners were underpaid for more than a decade, said attorney Deborah Greider, who filed the class action lawsuit on behalf of the St. Louis-based Missouri

Council of the Blind and seven blind Missourians. After the lawsuit was filed about five years ago, Missouri recalculated the pension and now pays a fair

amount, she said.



The average blind pensioner now receives about $651 a month from the state, and for many, that is their only income.



"Most of these people are poor and unemployed, many are elderly," Greider said. She recalled testimony from one blind woman who was asked what an additional

$40 a month would mean to her.



"She said, 'I could feed my guide dog better, I could get a pizza once in a while,'" Greider said. "It was really heartbreaking."



Denny Huff, president of the Missouri Council of the Blind, said the state shorted people who were already on tight budgets.



"To be denied even a percentage of what they should have been receiving may not seem like much to some people," he said, "but for a lot of recipients, it

affected them a great deal."



The Missouri Constitution has required the General Assembly since 1875 to levy an annual property tax to fund the Blind Pension Fund. But starting in 1992,

the state began using some of the money for other expenses, Greider said.



For example, some of the money goes to rehabilitation services for the blind. But Greider said the pensions should be fully funded first, with leftover

money going for rehab services.


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