Here is today's Kansas Commission on Disability Concerns (KCDC) Disability News message. Please feel free to share. Martha Martha K. Gabehart | Executive Director [email protected] | www.kcdcinfo.ks.gov ***** Job Vacancy Listings Please feel free to share. The US Fish and Wildlife Services has posted new job vacancy listings along with internship opportunities on their website. The Intrust Bank job vacancy listing is attached below. ***** This message is from Families Together and Aetna. Join us either Thursday October, 19 – 5:30-7 pm OR Tuesday October 24th 5:30-7pm. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/charting-the-lifecourse-foundation-tickets-727817390407?aff=ebdssbeac ***** The Kansas Youth Empowerment Academy (KYEA) newsletter is available on their website. ***** View this email in your browser. The Kansas Council on Developmental Disabilities (KCDD) wants to hear from you. The Kansas Council on Developmental Disabilities (KCDD) is looking for personal stories on how you (or your loved one) are using your Kansas ABLE Account! Your story may inspire others to explore the life-changing potential ABLE Accounts have for people with disabilities. We know there's no limit to what people with disabilities can do. Now, because of the ABLE program, people with IDD can save money, too. The ABLE Savings Program allows Kansans living with a disability the opportunity to save for future disability-related expenses without losing eligibility for certain assistance programs, like SSI and Medicaid. Please take two minutes to complete this brief survey (you have to have a Google account) and share YOUR Kansas ABLE success story with us. Kansas Council on Developmental Disabilities’ (KCDD) mission is to empower individuals with I/DD and their families to lead systems change, build capacity, and advocate for inclusive, integrated, accessible communities where everyone belongs and thrives. KCDD serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) through advocacy, public policy, and education. Copyright (C) 2023 Kansas Council on Developmental Disabilities. All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Kansas Council on Developmental Disabilities 900 SW Jackson, Ste. 569 Topeka, Ks 66612 USA ***** This message is from the Kansas Office of Broadband Development. Governor Kelly Invites Public Input on Volume 2 of Broadband Plan TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly announced the release of the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) Initial Proposal Volume 2. As part of the planning process, the public is invited to submit their comments on the planning document. Together with the BEAD 5-Year Action Plan, Volumes 1 and 2 will help identify areas of need for high-speed internet buildout across the state and outline requirements for applicants to access grant funding. “Our vision for Kansas is one where every resident, regardless of their location, has access to affordable, reliable internet,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “The Volume 2 planning document sets a clear path to achieving that goal. I encourage all Kansans to be involved in the public comment process.” Volume 2 outlines defined objectives for broadband infrastructure projects, transparent subgrantee selection processes, and the active participation of eligible entities, all aimed at providing affordable broadband service options to residents. Additional components of Volume 2 include: • Plans for equipping the workforce with the necessary skills and resources to support broadband infrastructure development “As we continue to support and invest in broadband infrastructure, we’re not just connecting people; we’re creating opportunities,” said Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland. “High-speed broadband promotes access to telehealth, remote work, distance learning and entrepreneurship, which enrich our communities and create pathways to prosperity for Kansans.” The Kansas Office of Broadband Development remains committed to its mission of closing the digital divide and looks forward to continued collaboration with stakeholders to bring high-speed broadband connectivity to all communities across the state. “This planning document is key to guiding a historic level of investment into broadband infrastructure,” Kansas Office of Broadband Director Jade Piros de Carvalho said. “Our office is committed to an open and fair granting process that ensures the best use of public funds.” Public comments on Volume 2 can be submitted online here until November 12, 2023. Learn more about the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Plan and view Volume 2 here. ### Kansas Office of Broadband Development | 1000 SW Jackson St STE 100, Topeka, KS 66612
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