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The Hidden Marriage Penalty Affecting Americans With Disabilities

In a society that celebrates marriage equality, one group says it remains invisible to lawmakers — those with disabilities.

March 6, 2026
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New Ad Agency Staffed By Neurodiverse Talent

A team of neurodiverse individuals is launching what they're billing as a first-of-its-kind advertising agency.

March 3, 2026
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Respite Care Program Extended Under New Federal Law

A program supporting respite care for families of those with disabilities and other needs is being renewed just months after backers worried it was in jeopardy.

February 24, 2026

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Private Equity Increasingly Taking Over Autism Therapy Centers

Private equity firms are rapidly acquiring autism therapy centers across the nation, raising questions about the impact on kids in need of services.

February 23, 2026
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He Spent 35 Years As A School Janitor. Lawsuit Says He Was Paid Less Than His Coworkers

For more than three decades, Paul Rooney, who has intellectual disability, showed up to sweep floors, clean bathrooms and tidy classrooms. But his family now charges he was being taken advantage of.

February 10, 2026
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Trump Wanted To Cut Disability Programs. Congress Just Said No

After months of uncertainty, federal lawmakers approved a spending package that rejects Trump administration efforts to alter IDEA and do away with some disability programs.

February 5, 2026

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Inspired By Grandson With Disability, Woman Invents Adaptive Socks

Initially designed to help her grandson, the socks feature a pair of holes to allow people with disabilities to put them on independently and they are now available at national retailers.

January 28, 2026
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Medicaid Cuts Put Disability Services At Risk, Advocates Warn

After years struggling to find staff to support people with IDD living in the community, an influx of federal dollars allowed service providers to make headway, but the gains could be short-lived.

January 27, 2026
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Restaurant Staffed By Adults With Disabilities Is In Expansion Mode

At Hugs Cafe, chefs and cashiers are adults with disabilities serving from-scratch food. As a second location opens, the nonprofit behind the breakfast and lunch spot says it's hoping to add more.

January 22, 2026

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Program Offers Students With Intellectual Disabilities Bridge To Adulthood

The two-year university-based program will teach high school students with developmental disabilities job and life skills and then invite them to live on campus and work in supported employment.

January 20, 2026
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Are Group Home Executives Making Too Much?

Group home executives in one state are making as much as $2.37 million while the direct support professionals who feed, bathe and spend time with residents with disabilities earn just $21 an hour.

January 8, 2026

Student-Run Cafes And Shops Give Teenagers Real-World Job Skills

Stores are popping up in schools to teach students with disabilities skills for daily living, work and social situations and to give general education students a leg up in college and the workforce.

January 6, 2026

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