Joseph Gilsoul

Louisiana Disabled Verterans Get Discount On Property Taxes!

Do you know who really won the 2022 midterm elections? Disabled veterans! That’s because Louisiana voters approved an amendment to our Constitution that LOWERS the PROPERTY TAX bills for many disabled veterans. Unfortunately, not all disabled veterans are eligible. The property tax break is only for veterans whose disability is connected to their military service. …

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Disability Work Without Worry

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 17, 2021 WYDEN, CASSIDY: ALLOW AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES TO WORK WITHOUT WORRY Bipartisan Bill Ensures American with Disabilities Will Not Lose Social Security Benefits for Working Washington, D.C. – Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Senator Bill Cassidy, R-La., today introduced legislation to remove a Social Security work disincentive …

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Covid Scam

My doctor’s office called me with some bad news. Although my doctor was able to put me on the waiting list for the Covid-19 vaccine, I was pretty far down on the list.  The best guess was that the soonest I would be able to get the vaccine was in late 2021.  That’s because the …

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The Voice®, the Official Newsletter of SNA – Vol. 14, Issue 14

This issue of The Voice® was written by Special Needs Alliance board member Mary Alice Jackson, Esq., a founding partner of the firm Boyer & Boyer, P.A. in Sarasota, Florida, where she is now of counsel.  She is a graduate of Stetson University College of Law.  Ms. Jackson enjoys assisting individuals and families with special needs trust planning, and counseling …

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An outbreak at a group home and a frantic effort to Clorox wipe the virus away

They’d always checked temperatures inside this house. Twice a day the thermometer was moved from bedroom to bedroom, tucked under five arms, offering five beeps and five numbers, assurances that the women who lived here were, for now, okay. A beep for Andrea Outman, whose oxygen tubes curved around her wheelchair, the only resident of …

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