From October 20, 2022 post.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has received the Congressional Champion Award from Family Leadership, a coalition of organizations dedicated to improving learning outcomes for children with disabilities.
“I’m honored to receive the Congressional Champion Award for my bipartisan work to improve the lives of kids with special needs. I’d like to extend a special thank you to Iowa’s ASK Resource Center Executive Director Karen Thompson for her kind words and leadership. While I’ve succeeded in getting several bipartisan bills signed into law, including the Family Opportunity Act, Family-to-Family Health Information Centers Program reauthorization and ACE Kids Act, there’s more work to do. I’ll continue legislating in a bipartisan manner to help improve outcomes for kids with special needs and their families,” Grassley said.
“I appreciate Senator Grassley’s longtime dedication and support for children with disabilities. No matter how big or small the issue, he’s always willing to reach across the aisle and work towards impactful solutions. Together, we’ve successfully worked on policies that will have a positive impact on Iowa families for decades to come. I look forward to continuing our state and federal partnership to help improve the lives of Iowans,” said Karen Thompson, Executive Director of Iowa’s ASK Resource Center.
Grassley is recognized for successfully advocating for children with disabilities.

In the early 2000s, Grassley worked with Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) to pass the bipartisan Family Opportunity Act. The law encourages parents to work and get ahead without sacrificing health coverage for their children with special needs. It also allows parents to buy Medicaid coverage without impoverishing their families, and it established Family-to-Family Health Information Centers (F2F) that provide first-hand knowledge for families with children who have complex medical conditions. Grassley worked with Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) to reauthorize the F2F Program in 2019.
Iowa families of children and young adults with special health care needs and disabilities can obtain support and information through Iowa’s F2F, called ASK Resource Center, located in Johnston, Iowa at askresource.org or by calling 1-800-450-8667.
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