New Minnesota State Work Group To Focus On Autism
The Minnesota State Senate recently announced it is launching a Minnesota Autism Council group that will work to improve services and opportunities for Minnesotans with autism. According to statements from Senator Jim Abeler, R-Anoka, the state is striving to improve the quality of life for individuals with autism, particularly by providing individualized educational opportunities for children with autism.
Senator Abeler is the chairman for the state Senate’s Human Services Reform Committee, which will be determining the Minnesota Autism Council group’s policies going forward. The main areas the group will focus on include education, independent living, treatment, and . . .
