The Quiet Attack on the ADA Making Its Way Through Congress

The following article by Eliza Schultz, Rebecca Cokley and Rebecca Vallas was posted on the Center for American Progress website September 22, 2017:

Protesters supporting people with disabilities gather outside the White House in Washington, May 15, 2017. Credit: AP/Susan Walsh

In the current political climate, the assault on Americans with disabilities is no longer limited to attempts to strip them of health care, take away the services millions need to live independently and to work, or make deep cuts to programs that help many make ends meet. Now a bill making its way through Congress threatens to roll back the civil rights of people with disabilities by exactly 27 years. The bill, misleadingly titled the ADA Education and Reform Act of 2017, would hack away at the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, the landmark civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability and mandates that people with disabilities have “equal opportunity” to participate in American life. Continue reading “The Quiet Attack on the ADA Making Its Way Through Congress”