Advocacy
OACB advocates with a unified voice on behalf of the board members and professional staff who serve Ohio's county boards of developmental disabilities (DD) with policymakers and elected officials at the state and federal levels.
Pictured below: Jake Dowling (middle-left, OACB) and advocates from Lima preparing to meet with state legislators.
State Executive Advocacy
OACB has developed strong working relationships with key decision-makers at the various state agencies responsible for overseeing the day-to-day activities of Ohio’s county board system. By advocating on behalf of county board interests during the administrative rule drafting and review process and by intervening in support of county boards during instances in which the board and the state agency are in disagreement, OACB ensures that county boards are treated fairly by state regulators and have multiple opportunities to make their voices heard.
Local Influence
County boards operate within a network of decision-makers at the local and county level of government that can have a significant impact on the board’s day-to-day activities. From county commissioners and auditors to municipal officials and community leaders, OACB helps to facilitate productive relationships between boards and their local colleagues.
Stakeholder Advocacy
In addition to government agencies that support people with developmental disabilities in Ohio, there are a number of non-governmental organizations with a statewide interest in Ohio's DD system. These range from self-advocacy organizations whose goal is the empowerment of people with developmental disabilities at a personal level to statewide trade associations that represent the interests of people and entities with which county boards conduct business. OACB maintains positive working relationships with these groups to allow for statewide coordination on shared priorities.
Pictured below: Adam Herman (middle, OACB), advocates and trainers from Project STIR.
For More Information
To learn more about OACB's current advocacy priorities, to speak with someone about DD policy issues at the state or federal level, or to discuss how you can get involved in OACB's advocacy efforts, please contact Jake Dowling, Legislative Affairs Manager, at jdowling@oacbdd.org, or Adam Herman, CEO, at aherman@oacbdd.org.
