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Curtis Hertel Jr.: “An intellectual disability is not synonymous with lower…”

Featuring: Curtis Hertel Jr., Democratic | Former Candidate, U.S. House Michigan, District 7

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Sen. Hertel Organ Transplant Non-Discrimination Speech

Published | Video Starts at 01:17

There is no medical basis for factoring in an individual's intellectual disability into their priority on a transplant waiting list. An intellectual disability is not synonymous with lower quality of life or a life less worth saving with organ transplantation. In February, bipartisan legislation was introduced in Congress to prohibit this discriminatory practice. Unfortunately, that bill has not made it to the President's desk. (01:17–01:28)

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Asserts that intellectual disability does not equate to lower quality of life or less valuable life.

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