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Flood The Phones:
Protect Healthcare

Healthcare for autistic children is under threat. Waves of legislation increasingly restrict access to the most evidence-based therapy for autism symptoms: ABA therapy.

 

Thousands of Indiana families depend on Medicaid funding to access this medically necessary therapy. Yet funding is being revoked piece by piece. Private insurance can be expected to follow suit. 

Maybe you don’t consider yourself political. That’s okay. This isn’t about politics. It’s about people. It’s about families who need access to medically necessary care today and children whose futures depend on it. 

Calling representatives is the easiest yet most impactful step you can take.

 

The more we call, the more legislators realize the issue matters deeply to their constituents.​ It takes just a few voices to begin to tip the scales.

Tell them your vote depends on issues like these.​

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Current Issues

What is ABA Therapy and why is it medically necessary?

For many individuals, especially those with significant support needs, ABA is not optional; it is essential to developing foundational life skills that impact health, safety, and long-term outcomes.

Why is funding being cut?

Indiana’s proposed cuts to Medicaid-funded ABA therapy are rooted in a real problem, but the solution is putting vulnerable families at risk...

How has legislation limited access so far?

Over the past two years, Indiana has made a series of Medicaid policy changes intended to control rising costs for ABA therapy. While cost control is important, these changes have collectively made it harder for children and families to access medically necessary care.

What immediate economic harm is this causing?

What strategies could reduce the budget while avoiding economic and healthcare harm?

Learn from our owner: - Hidden Cost of Medicaid Rate Cuts on Clients and Staff - Alternative Solutions from an Experienced Perspective

What is the most important advocacy focus right now?

As elections approach, make it clear to legislators that your vote depends on how they protect and restore healthcare coverage for autism families.

When You Call

1. Share your story / conviction​

Give a personal statement about how ABA has improved life for your family or a family you know, and compare to what would have happened without it. For example: "I am calling to express my concern that Medicaid's coverage of ABA therapy is being repeatedly reduced. I have seen ABA therapy make such a dramatic difference for my ______ (child, niece/nephew, grandchild, whole family, friend's child, student, etc.)..." Then continue in your own words about the importance of ABA therapy as the best, most rigorously evidence-based treatment for autistic symptoms, the difference you've seen because of it, and the way it opened up future possibilities.

2. Explain your concern

Explain that reducing coverage harms families and amplifies the future financial burden for us all. Discuss the financial burden being placed on families; how underserved children will not be able to be independent or productive citizens; and the ripple effect that this in turn will have on our community.

3. Offer alternatives

Be clear that limiting coverage was not a good way to fix the budget. For example: "Reducing access to healthcare and reducing the wages of those who provide healthcare is not how taxpayer dollars should be saved. This is not a wise way to reduce costs - it will only result in more expenses for our community later on when these children need adult support services that could have been avoided. ... There are several other options for cost reduction that cause no harm to children or local service providers..." Then relay these points in your own words: 1. End wasteful spending, such as paying for Telehealth ABA, where meaningful outcomes were never realistic. The idea of providing hands-on behavior intervention through an iPad defies common sense. 2. Stop funneling state dollars out of state by limiting the expansion of national corporations that send profits back to their home offices rather than reinvesting locally. 3. Reduce red tape for Behavior Technicians by simplifying credentialing and documentation so they can focus on clients, not paperwork. 4. Streamline authorization and claims processes to eliminate the excessive administrative time spent appealing denials, chasing partial authorizations, and disputing unpaid claims week after week. 5. If the amount of therapy must be reduced, it should be done flexibly and thoughtfully, without red tape and without cutting reimbursement rates themselves. Cutting rates doesn’t just reduce access; it undermines the entire workforce that delivers care.

4. Request action

"I need you to help protect the remaining coverage and work to reverse course as quickly as possible..." Ask them to: 1. Vote in favor of any legislation that protects or reopens access to Medicaid coverage of ABA therapy. 2. Author or Co-Author legislation that does this. 3. Vote against any legislation that further reduces coverage or makes providing services more burdensome. 4. Advocate to and negotiate with their fellow legislators so they will join in all of the above.

5. Let them know your vote is on the line

Let them know you are staying informed of what legislators are doing to protect healthcare for this vulnerable population and that this will play a huge role in how you vote in this election cycle. If you don't often vote, let them know that this issue is big enough to bring you to the polls.

Make the Call Now...

We've compiled essential information below on each Indiana legislator's track record for healthcare funding. 

We've identified "Top Influencers" based on committee involvement and voting history.

We've noted which senators tried to protect healthcare funding in the most recent budget.

But we need you to make the call.

Call your district representative and demand action.

Call the "Active Supporters" and encourage continued effort.

Call the "Key Decision Makers"/Committee members and advocate for children across the state.

Don't stop until our children's futures are secure. We're in this together.

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It's Personal

Because of ABA Therapy, our son developed the skills he needed to attend school, build quality relationships, and self-advocate. As he currently navigates college, we can't begin to imagine what life would have been like instead without ABA therapy. We have made it our mission to make dignity-based ABA therapy available to as many families as possible in our community...

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Current Issues
When You Call

Legislators: Voting Records

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Names In Order By: Govenor's Office, House of Representatives (alphabetical), Senate (alphabetical).

Use the "Find Your Legislator window above to determine your district.

Name
Phone
Top Medicaid Influencers
Up for Re-Election
Supported funding by voting against Medicaid cuts in Senate Bill 2
District
Committee(s)
Party
House or Senate
Tim Yocum
317-232-9986
Yes
42
R
House
Alex Zimmerman
317-232-9783
Yes
67
R
House
Scott Alexander
317-232-9400
No
No
26
R
Senate
Ronnie Alting
317-232-9400
No
No
22
R
Senate
Scott Baldwin
317-232-9400
No
No
20
R
Senate
Eric Bassler
317-232-9400
No
No
39
R
Senate
Vaneta Becker
317-232-9400
No
No
50
Senate Health and Provider Services Committee
R
Senate
Mike Bohacek
317-232-9400
No
No
8
Senate Health and Provider Services Committee
R
Senate
Rodric Bray
317-232-9400
No
No
37
R
Senate
Elizabeth Brown
317-232-9400
No
No
15
Senate Health and Provider Services Committee
R
Senate
Brian Buchanan
317-232-9400
No
No
7
R
Senate
James Buck
317-232-9400
No
No
21
R
Senate
Justin Busch
317-232-9400
No
No
16
Senate Health and Provider Services Committee
R
Senate
Gary Byrne
317-232-9400
No
No
47
R
Senate
Cyndi Carrasco
317-232-9400
No
No
36
R
Senate
Ed Charbonneau
317-232-9400
Key Decision Maker
No
No
5
Senate Health and Provider Services Committee, Medicaid Oversight Committee 2025,Medicaid Advisory Committee, Medicaid Oversight Committee 2024
R
Senate
Brett Clark
317-232-9400
No
No
24
R
Senate
Michael Crider
317-232-9400
No
No
28
Senate Health and Provider Services Committee
R
Senate
Spencer Deery
317-232-9400
No
No
23
Senate Health and Provider Services Committee
R
Senate
Dan Dernulc
317-232-9400
No
No
1
R
Senate
Stacey Donato
317-234-9054
No
No
18
R
Senate
Blake Doriot
317-232-9400
No
No
12
R
Senate
J.D. Ford
800-382-9467
Yes
Absent
29
Senate Health and Provider Services Committee
D
Senate
Aaron Freeman
317-232-9400
No
No
32
R
Senate
Chris Garten
317-232-9400
No
No
45
Budget Committee 2025
R
Senate
Mike Gaskill
317-232-9400
No
No
25
R
Senate
Susan Glick
317-232-9400
No
No
13
R
Senate
Greg Goode
317-232-9400
No
No
38
R
Senate
Travis Holdman
317-232-9400
No
No
19
Medicaid Oversight Committee 2025, Medicaid Oversight Committee 2024
R
Senate
Andrea Hunley
800-382-9467
Yes
Yes
46
D
Senate
La Keisha Jackson
800-382-9467
No
Yes
34
Senate Health and Provider Services Committee
D
Senate
Tyler Johnson
317-232-9400
Key Decision Maker
No
No
14
Senate Health and Provider Services Committee
R
Senate
Eric Koch
317-232-9400
No
No
44
R
Senate
Jean Leising
317-232-9400
No
No
42
Senate Health and Provider Services Committee,Medicaid Advisory Committee
R
Senate
Randy Maxwell
317-232-9400
No
No
43
R
Senate
Nick McKinley
317-232-9400
No
Not Yet In Office
17
R
Senate
Ryan Mishler
317-232-9400
Key Decision Maker - Budget
No
No
9
Budget Committee 2025, Medicaid Oversight Committee 2025, Medicaid Oversight Committee 2024
R
Senate
Rick Niemeyer
317-232-9489
No
No
6
R
Senate
David Niezgodski
800-382-9467
Yes
Yes
10
Budget Committee 2025, Medicaid Oversight Committee 2025, Medicaid Oversight Committee 2024
D
Senate
Rodney Pol
800-382-9467
Yes
Yes
4
D
Senate
Fady Qaddoura
800-382-9467
Active Supporter
Yes
Yes
30
Medicaid Advisory Committee, Budget Committee 2025
D
Senate
Jeff Raatz
317-232-9400
No
No
27
R
Senate
Lonnie Randolph
800-382-9467
Yes
Yes
2
D
Senate
Linda Rogers
317-232-9400
No
No
11
R
Senate
Daryl Schmitt
317-232-9400
No
No
48
R
Senate
Mark Spencer
800-382-9467
Yes
Yes
3
D
Senate
Greg Taylor
800-382-9467
Yes
Yes
33
D
Senate
James Tomes
317-232-9400
No
No
49
R
Senate
Greg Walker
317-232-9400
No
No
41
R
Senate
Kyle Walker
317-232-9400
No
No
31
R
Senate
Shelli Yoder
800-382-9467
Active Supporter
Yes
Yes
40
Senate Health and Provider Services Committee,Medicaid Advisory Committee
D
Senate
Michael Young
317-232-9400
No
No
35
R
Senate

Tell your congressional legislators to protect Medicaid at the federal level as well.​

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