About Us: Meet The Little Lobbyists
We advocate for health care, education, community integration, authentic representation, and joy, so our kids can survive and thrive in their communities and families, where they belong.
Here you'll find updates, thoughts and reflections, statements on legislation, speeches, and more.

FeaturedApr 14, 2025Medicaid, Know Your Rights, HCBS, Family Advocacy, "101" SeriesKnow Your Rights: The Community Integration Mandate (by Jeneva Stone) (Copy)Apr 14, 2025Medicaid, Know Your Rights, HCBS, Family Advocacy, "101" Series
The Integration Mandate protects the right of people with disabilities to receive their Medicaid benefits in their community of choice. These Medicaid benefits include Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS), which may include medical and rehabilitative services, assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) from home care workers, private duty nursing services (PDN), transportation services, home modifications, and much more.
Read More →Apr 14, 2025Medicaid, Know Your Rights, HCBS, Family Advocacy, "101" SeriesMar 6, 2025Your Voice Matters! What I Learned at the Joint Session of Congress (by Elena Hung)Mar 6, 2025
What I took away from this unique experience is that we are not alone. I met dozens of guests invited by their members of Congress to fight to protect Medicaid across the country by sharing their stories.
Read More →Mar 6, 2025Feb 26, 2025Family AdvocacyIntroducing Shannon Dingle: Our New Community Engagement Associate!Feb 26, 2025Family Advocacy
In my role as Community Engagement Associate, I’m here for you. I will create spaces of belonging and connection for families of children with medically complex needs and disabilities, so that we can create a better and more inclusive world for our children to grow and thrive. I will center our children as advocates as much as possible. I will maximize our advocacy efforts. And I will help us keep our focus on health care, education, and community inclusion for all kids.
Read More →Feb 26, 2025Family AdvocacyFeb 3, 2025Federal Issues, MedicaidSaving Medicaid: What You Can Do (by Jeneva Stone)Feb 3, 2025Federal Issues, Medicaid
Looking too far ahead can make you panic; staying in the moment isn’t always enough. In these early days of 2025, we might modify that advice and say, “Don’t think more than one month ahead.” So what can you do this month?
Read More →Feb 3, 2025Federal Issues, MedicaidDec 3, 2024Capitol Hill, Family Advocacy, The ACAA Tribute to Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton: A Legacy of Compassionate and Inclusive Leadership (by Tasha Nelson)Dec 3, 2024Capitol Hill, Family Advocacy, The ACA
Throughout her career, Congresswoman Wexton championed protections for pre-existing conditions and the ACA, ensuring that families like mine could access the care we needed. She amplified our voices, sharing our stories with fellow legislators and on the House floor.
Read More →Dec 3, 2024Capitol Hill, Family Advocacy, The ACANov 4, 2024Elections, Capitol Hill, Our Voice is Our Power!, Reflections, Family AdvocacyMore Than a Treat – Little Lobbyists Kids at the White House for Hallo-read!Nov 4, 2024Elections, Capitol Hill, Our Voice is Our Power!, Reflections, Family Advocacy
For our kids with disabilities and complex medical needs – with their caregivers, medical and mobility supports, loved by their families, living in the community – to be integrated as a welcome part of White House traditions is a truly joyful thing. It’s also powerful representation.
Read More →Nov 4, 2024Elections, Capitol Hill, Our Voice is Our Power!, Reflections, Family AdvocacyNov 3, 2024Family Advocacy, ReflectionsUnraveling Bias in Healthcare: We Need NICU Advocates (by Anne Louis)Nov 3, 2024Family Advocacy, Reflections
Ableism has always taken a front-row seat on these journeys. Medical professionals assume they can explain what life will be like with a diagnosis or medical intervention. Why do doctors and nurses feel they have the right to illustrate a life they only understand through the lens of a professional, not a personal context?
Read More →Nov 3, 2024Family Advocacy, ReflectionsOct 4, 2024News, HCBS, Family StoriesMeet Jenny: Our New HCBS Policy Director!Oct 4, 2024News, HCBS, Family Stories
My biggest priority as an advocate is to make sure medically complex kids have access to nursing care at home. My son spent most of the first year of his life in an institution because we couldn’t get the support we needed to bring him home - I don’t want that to happen to anyone else.
Read More →Oct 4, 2024News, HCBS, Family StoriesSep 5, 2024Medicaid, HCBS, Caregiving#CareCantWait: Reflections from the Bus Tour (By Elena Hung)Sep 5, 2024Medicaid, HCBS, Caregiving
As I spoke alongside caregivers, care workers, those receiving care, and elected officials, I couldn’t help but note the common thread that connected us all. My care story might not be the same as yours, and your care story might not be mine, but it is undeniable that we all have a care story. This tour felt like we were one community: we each had a care story that united us in deeply personal and urgent ways. Care wasn't something that happens to other people; we are all involved with care.
Read More →Sep 5, 2024Medicaid, HCBS, CaregivingSep 3, 2024From Books to Belonging (by Alison Chandra)Sep 3, 2024
I belonged in that room. Sitting there watching ASL interpreters speak for the Deaf, listening to incredible speakers communicating using Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices, the sounds of happy stimming all around me, I realized for the first time that I belonged in a gathering of disabled people because I am disabled. And letting myself believe that for the first time in my life felt like coming home.
Read More →Sep 3, 2024Aug 27, 2024Family Advocacy, HCBSWhat I Learned by Advocating with Little Lobbyists (by Anne Louis)Aug 27, 2024Family Advocacy, HCBS
Our time in DC spoke to much of the work and education we have to continue to do as a family. We are strong and come from a long history of revolutionaries. May we always tap into that and teach Donnie how he will do the same so he can create the blueprint for the next generation of kids like him.
Read More →Aug 27, 2024Family Advocacy, HCBSAug 13, 2024Family Advocacy, Family StoriesLittle Lobbyists Families in the News: “Understanding Autism” on PBS (by Jeneva Stone)Aug 13, 2024Family Advocacy, Family Stories
“I would want people that watch the documentary to understand that simply because people are different isn’t a bad thing, because we all are different, and because we all are different is a good thing, and that is what makes me special and everyone special.” (Isra’El Winston)
Read More →Aug 13, 2024Family Advocacy, Family StoriesAug 9, 2024Family Advocacy, HCBS, MedicaidWe Belong: Why Community Integration Matters Aug 9, 2024Family Advocacy, HCBS, Medicaid
When asked what he’d like other children to know about advocacy, Isra’El responded, “I want kids to know that they can stand up for themselves and others. I have learned to express my feelings and to do my best to overcome my fears and that we can stand together to support each other, lift each other, and empower each other.”
Read More →Aug 9, 2024Family Advocacy, HCBS, MedicaidAug 1, 2024Medicaid, Know Your Rights, HCBS, Family Advocacy, "101" SeriesKnow Your Rights: The Community Integration Mandate (by Jeneva Stone)Aug 1, 2024Medicaid, Know Your Rights, HCBS, Family Advocacy, "101" Series
The Integration Mandate protects the right of people with disabilities to receive their Medicaid benefits in their community of choice. These Medicaid benefits include Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS), which may include medical and rehabilitative services, assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) from home care workers, private duty nursing services (PDN), transportation services, home modifications, and much more.
Read More →Aug 1, 2024Medicaid, Know Your Rights, HCBS, Family Advocacy, "101" SeriesJul 25, 2024Elections, VOTE!Health Care Spotlight: Kamala HarrisJul 25, 2024Elections, VOTE!
Harris has been a supporter of our families since our founding in 2017 when she listened to our children’s stories, shared them with the country, and helped stop congressional Republicans from dismantling the ACA. Her presence meant a lot, and she has been consistent in her support of our children’s rights to health care and Medicaid services ever since.
Read More →Jul 25, 2024Elections, VOTE!Jun 22, 2024"101" Series, Family Advocacy, Federal Issues, HCBS, Know Your Rights, Medicaid25 Years of Olmstead Rights: James & Jenny McLelland’s StoryJun 22, 2024"101" Series, Family Advocacy, Federal Issues, HCBS, Know Your Rights, Medicaid
Olmstead is what makes our family work. Olmstead means James can get the nursing care he needs to live safely at home with our family, attend school, and have a life. Today, James is an Olmstead success stor -–but that wasn’t always the case. James spent most of the first year of his life in an institution. Institutionalization of children is not a thing of the past. It happened to our family, and it is still happening to medically complex kids just like James.
Read More →Jun 22, 2024"101" Series, Family Advocacy, Federal Issues, HCBS, Know Your Rights, MedicaidJun 21, 2024"101" Series, Federal Issues, HCBS, Know Your RightsKnow Your Rights: The Olmstead Decision (by Jeneva Stone & Laura LeBrun Hatcher)Jun 21, 2024"101" Series, Federal Issues, HCBS, Know Your Rights
“I’m proud to be disabled. It’s part of who I am. … Olmstead means I have a nurse who goes to school with me to make sure I keep breathing while I’m in class … who comes to my house at night to manage the ventilator to keep me breathing … I’m here today because I’m an Olmstead success story – I’m getting the care I need to live my life the way I want to live it. I want to make sure that other disabled people have the same access to the community that I do.” (James McLelland)
Read More →Jun 21, 2024"101" Series, Federal Issues, HCBS, Know Your RightsMay 2, 2024Federal Issues, MedicaidHistoric News: Prohibiting Disability Discrimination in Federal Programs! (by Jeneva Stone)May 2, 2024Federal Issues, Medicaid
“By removing barriers to health care and social services, this rule advances justice for people with disabilities who have for too long been subject to discrimination. No diagnosis should be missed because of an inaccessible mammogram, no patient should be left with questions about test results due to inaccessible websites, and no life should be valued less due to disability.” (HHS OCR Director Melanie Fontes Rainer)
Read More →May 2, 2024Federal Issues, MedicaidApr 26, 2024Family Advocacy, Caregivers, Federal Issues, HCBS, On Capitol HillBecause Care Can’t Wait!Apr 26, 2024Family Advocacy, Caregivers, Federal Issues, HCBS, On Capitol Hill
“The work you do matters. You are there for families when they need you most — providing comfort, strength, and compassion that inspire us all. Your devotion to the people and communities you serve represents the best of America’s character, and we will always stand with you, ensuring you are seen, valued, and rewarded fairly for the work you do.” (President Joe Biden)
Read More →Apr 26, 2024Family Advocacy, Caregivers, Federal Issues, HCBS, On Capitol HillApr 23, 2024Federal Issues, Our Voice is Our Power!Action Alert: Make Airlines Accountable to Disabled Travelers! (by Jamie Davis Smith)Apr 23, 2024Federal Issues, Our Voice is Our Power!
The U.S. Department of Transportation has proposed new regulations that, if adopted, will grant a number of new rights for to disabled passengers on airlines, particularly those who use wheelchairs. These changes are long overdue. Your voice is important! The public comment period ends on April 27.
Read More →Apr 23, 2024Federal Issues, Our Voice is Our Power!Apr 18, 2024Caregivers, Journey with Jeneva, Family AdvocacyKnowing How to Do All the Stuff: An Interview with Kelley Coleman (by Jeneva Stone)Apr 18, 2024Caregivers, Journey with Jeneva, Family Advocacy
This honest and relatable book is a roadmap to parenting a disabled child, covering all the essential topics we struggle with: diagnosis, school, doctors, insurance, financial planning, disability rights, and life as a parent caregiver.
Read More →Apr 18, 2024Caregivers, Journey with Jeneva, Family AdvocacyNov 6, 2023Our Voice is Our Power!, ReflectionsBe a Hero: In Memory of Ady Barkan (by Elena Hung)Nov 6, 2023Our Voice is Our Power!, Reflections
In my experience, there are two types of courage.
There is the type of courage where we put on our armor and charge into the battlefield, and there is the type of courage where we strip down and bare our vulnerabilities for all to see. I find most people are one or the other. Very few are both. Ady was both. He was definitely both.
Read More →Nov 6, 2023Our Voice is Our Power!, ReflectionsSep 28, 2023"101" Series, Medicaid, Federal IssuesWhat Is “Section 504”? Disability Rights 101 (by Jeneva Stone)Sep 28, 2023"101" Series, Medicaid, Federal Issues
We thank the Biden Administration for making progress on civil rights for people with disabilities, and we look forward to these crucial updates to Section 504. Can you envision a world in which a wheelchair user can be weighed every time they go to the doctor? Or get a mammogram easily? One in which waiting lists for Medicaid programs are a thing of the past? Or one in which disabled lives are always valued the same as nondisabled lives? These updates to Section 504 can help make these dreams a reality.
Read More →Sep 28, 2023"101" Series, Medicaid, Federal IssuesJul 17, 2023Family Stories, ReflectionsVacations Can Be Accessible and Enjoyable (by Grace Dow)Jul 17, 2023Family Stories, Reflections
Vacations are a wonderful way to enjoy the warm weather. Planning an accessible vacation requires creativity and research. You can find groups on Facebook to help you plan and give you ideas for fun vacations! An accessible vacation can leave you with memories that last a lifetime.
Read More →Jul 17, 2023Family Stories, ReflectionsMay 31, 2023Family Stories, HCBS, IDEA, MedicaidMedicaid & IDEA--What's at Stake: Grace Dow (Massachusetts)May 31, 2023Family Stories, HCBS, IDEA, Medicaid
Medicaid cuts would be devastating to me. Without Medicaid, life as I know would be gone. I would lose my PCA (personal care assistant) services. Additionally, I would have to move back home with my parents. I would rely on them to provide all of the care I need or risk being forced into a long-term care facility.
Read More →May 31, 2023Family Stories, HCBS, IDEA, MedicaidMay 31, 2023Family Advocacy, IDEASave IDEA: Aaron Holzmueller (Illinois)May 31, 2023Family Advocacy, IDEA
Because of IDEA, I was able to access both academic and extracurricular supports which allowed me to be successful and SAFE during the school years. I was able to receive support from a seizure-trained paraprofessional and to have coaching and participate on teams where all my medical accommodations were respected and honored. Cuts to the IDEA would really jeopardize the opportunities I had for young people today trying to receive an education and be part of their communities.
Read More →May 31, 2023Family Advocacy, IDEAMay 30, 2023Family Advocacy, IDEA, MedicaidSave Medicaid & IDEA: Ethan & Christy Judd (Virginia)May 30, 2023Family Advocacy, IDEA, Medicaid
Ethan’s monthly medical bills exceed what his father and I make as a teacher and social worker. Without Medicaid, our family would quickly become homeless because we would be paying thousands of dollars a month for things our private insurance doesn’t cover. We would have to choose shelter and food for all of us, or health care for my son.
Read More →May 30, 2023Family Advocacy, IDEA, MedicaidMay 26, 2023Save Medicaid & IDEA: Cindy & Thomas Hammerquist (New York)May 26, 2023
Medicaid pays for what our insurance does not. Thomas’ many hospitalizations, his very expensive anti-seizure meds, and the cost of his health care aides would have bankrupted us many times over without it. Thomas would be isolated at home without his Medicaid-paid aide to take him out in the community: to the park and the library. I wouldn’t be able to run my small business because I would need to care for him full time. His sister would have far less attention from us and less freedom. We would be financially devastated by the costs of his medications alone.
Read More →May 26, 2023May 23, 2023Medicaid, Family Advocacy, IDEASave Medicaid & IDEA: Meghann & Miles Luczkowski (Pennsylvania)May 23, 2023Medicaid, Family Advocacy, IDEA
Miles is able to live safely at home with his family and attend a public school with his friends and brothers thanks to Medicaid. We have “good health insurance” from our employers, but it does not cover even half the things Miles needs. His life in the community is possible because Medicaid gives him access to the specialized doctors, medical equipment, and services he needs to not just live, but thrive.
Read More →May 23, 2023Medicaid, Family Advocacy, IDEAApr 13, 2023Family Stories, Federal Issues, NewsInclusive White House Easter Egg Fun! Apr 13, 2023Family Stories, Federal Issues, News
We Little Lobbyists know that our kids with disabilities BELONG in their communities. We are grateful our President, First Lady, and White House understand this, too.
Read More →Apr 13, 2023Family Stories, Federal Issues, News