ms. hassan: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. hassan: mr. president, i rise today to honor the incredible life and legacy of julie beget, a champion for individual whose experience disabilities and their families. in 1978, julie's daughter katie was born and four months later katie contract add brain infection that left her paralyzed and on a ventilator. after two years of living in a hospital, katie's family had reached the limit on their health insurance policy and applied for support through medicaid but were told that medicaid would not cover at-home care. julie and her husband mark knew that they did not want their daughter growing up in a hospital, especially when she could receive the care that she needed at home while also being with her loved ones. faced with uncertainty, and with federal officials who would not make an exception, julie reached out to her congressman. julie noted that making this exception for her daughter would not only be good for her daughter, but also that keeping her at home, rather than at a hospita