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HF 1281

as introduced - 80th Legislature (1997 - 1998) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

Bill Text Versions

Engrossments
Introduction Posted on 03/10/1997

Current Version - as introduced

  1.1                             A resolution
  1.2             making a public apology to all persons with 
  1.3             developmental disabilities who have been involuntarily 
  1.4             committed to state institutions. 
  1.5      
  1.6      WHEREAS, since the founding of the Faribault Regional 
  1.7   Treatment Center in 1879, tens of thousands of Minnesotans with 
  1.8   mental illnesses and developmental disabilities (primarily 
  1.9   mental retardation) have been removed from Minnesota communities 
  1.10  and committed to live in state institutions where many of these 
  1.11  Minnesotans have died and been buried in unmarked graves or 
  1.12  graves that bore only a number; and 
  1.13     WHEREAS, residents of these state institutions were forced 
  1.14  to labor without compensation in peonage systems that have since 
  1.15  been ruled unconstitutional or were abandoned to lives devoid of 
  1.16  purposeful activity; and 
  1.17     WHEREAS, residents of these state institutions were 
  1.18  subjected to medical experiments and procedures without their 
  1.19  consent, including the routine subjection of women inmates to 
  1.20  involuntary sterilizations; and 
  1.21     WHEREAS, residents of these state institutions were 
  1.22  subjected to shock treatments, frontal lobotomies, aversive drug 
  1.23  therapies, isolation, and pain-based treatment programs; and 
  1.24     WHEREAS, thousands of children grew up in these state 
  1.25  institutions learning none of the comforts, joys, and cultural 
  2.1   ways that are learned in family life; and 
  2.2      WHEREAS, thousands of parents whose children required 
  2.3   intensive care were forced to make painful decisions about 
  2.4   institutionalizing their children or to provide all the care and 
  2.5   education they required themselves, and in the process incurring 
  2.6   immeasurable financial, career, social, and familial burdens; 
  2.7   and 
  2.8      WHEREAS, parents of persons with developmental disabilities 
  2.9   were advised by Minnesota's medical professionals to 
  2.10  institutionalize their children, to break their familial bonds 
  2.11  by making them wards of the state irrespective of the family's 
  2.12  and community's ability to support and nurture these children; 
  2.13  and 
  2.14     WHEREAS, these fellow Minnesotans were portrayed by 
  2.15  Minnesota public officials as subhuman organisms, as deviant 
  2.16  individuals to be feared by society, as eternal children 
  2.17  unaccountable for their behavior and incapable of speaking for 
  2.18  themselves or shaping their own lives, which greatly diminished 
  2.19  their fellow citizens' ability and willingness to accept them 
  2.20  for their own unique qualities; and 
  2.21     WHEREAS, institutional care for persons with developmental 
  2.22  disabilities has been scientifically demonstrated to be 
  2.23  detrimental to people's basic development, including social 
  2.24  development, development of self-determination, and the 
  2.25  development of the basic skills of daily living; and 
  2.26     WHEREAS, Minnesotans once viewed this institutional 
  2.27  treatment as acceptable and subjected tens of thousands of 
  2.28  citizens to it; and 
  2.29     WHEREAS, Minnesota's state institutions are closing and, 
  2.30  through this process, their history and the acknowledgement of 
  2.31  our collective responsibility for it may be forgotten; and 
  2.32     WHEREAS, people who were relegated to state institutions 
  2.33  and their families have never received a formal apology from the 
  2.34  state; NOW, THEREFORE, 
  2.35     BE IT RESOLVED that the State of Minnesota makes a public 
  2.36  apology to all persons with developmental disabilities who have 
  3.1   been involuntarily committed to state institutions, 
  3.2   acknowledging that it regrets this history of involuntary 
  3.3   institutionalization of persons with developmental disabilities, 
  3.4   and that it commits itself in their memory to move steadfastly 
  3.5   to ensure that all Minnesotans with developmental disabilities 
  3.6   who in the future turn to the state for assistance will receive 
  3.7   the appropriate assistance they need.