Public Policy and Legislation

 

We design and carry out strategies that strengthen public policy and that lead to the enactment of federal and state laws protecting and advancing civil rights for people with disabilities such as the Handicapped Children's Protection Act, the Civil Rights Restoration Act, the landmark 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act, and the IDEA Amendments Act.

  • Congressional Support: as of March 13, 2008, there were 244 cosponsors on HR 3195 and 3 cosponsors on S. 1881
  • Sustaining IDEA

    We will also be focused on overturning the devastating Supreme Court decisions last term (Schaffer v. Weast and Arlington Central School District v. Murphy) that stripped parents of critical tools to challenge school district decisions under the IDEA. In addition, we are also working to establish a pro-active legislative agenda on disability rights issues.


  • Additional Policy Issues

    AB 1667, opposed by DREDF, was signed into law on September 21, 2006. Parents and guardians are urged to contact DREDF if they find that they cannot secure necessary specialized physical health care services in school due to unavailability of nurses. Contact Larisa Cummings

    DREDF joins with the Center for Disability Issues in the Health Professions and other groups in urging the California Department of Health Services to adopt performance standards for Medicaid MCO's that were identified by diverse stakeholders and submitted to the Department in November, 2005. These standards would improve access to healthcare services and programs for people with disabilities, if adopted.

    DREDF salutes Senator Tom Harkin for sponsoring the Promoting Wellness for Individuals with Disabilities Act of 2007.

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