by James C. Sherlock
Scandals can have real victims. This one certainly does. The victims are poor people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, people who citizens think and hope are cared for by our Medicaid dollars under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
A politically powerful member of the Virginia Senate has failed them in her private business. ย Medicaid has paid her company to keep them well and safe, and to help them integrate as far as possible into society. ย Instead, the business has a long history of repeatedly violating Virginia laws and allowing serious injuries to the people in its care.
The same senator has for years sat in a position of direct authority over:
- the laws under which her business operates,
- her businessโs regulator, and
- the funding with which her business gets paid.
The situation presents a moral and political dilemma for the Senate of Virginia and, indeed, for all of us. It also presents a legal problem for Virginia, as the Commonwealth is already under a federal injunction for failing to properly serve this very population.
Here is the story. The Senator is poised to make it worse.












