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Fearing Deportation, Parents Declining Benefits For Kids With Disabilities

Advocates say many immigrant families, nervous about a higher degree of scrutiny in applications, are dropping Medicaid and other benefits for their citizen children with disabilities.

June 26, 2018
Kayla McKeon

New York Woman Is Nation’s First Lobbyist With Down Syndrome

There are lots of people trying to sway federal lawmakers, but no one else is quite like Kayla McKeon, Capitol Hill's first-ever registered lobbyist with Down syndrome.

June 26, 2018

School District Pays $1.3 Million To Settle Landmark Special Ed Case

A seven-year legal battle that led to a U.S. Supreme Court decision raising the standard schools must meet in educating students with disabilities is coming to a close.

June 25, 2018

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House Lawmakers Approve Delay Of Caregiver Check-In Requirement

Congress moved one step closer this week toward delaying the start of a controversial program to track when personal care services are provided to people with disabilities.

June 21, 2018

State To Pay $10 Million For Denying Special Ed Services

One state will pay more than $10 million to settle claims that students with disabilities were wrongly cut off from public education at age 20 instead of 22 in violation of federal law.

June 19, 2018

Accountant Pleads No Contest To Stealing $7 Million From Arc Chapter

A bookkeeper is accused of stealing millions that otherwise would have gone to client services at a developmental disability nonprofit over a span of nearly two decades.

June 8, 2018

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After 42 Years In Institutions, A Home Of Her Own

A woman with intellectual disability who has been housed in state institutions for over four decades may finally get a chance to live in the community after a judge ordered her release.

June 5, 2018
U.S. Department of Education

Ed Department Sued Over Handling Of Disability-Related Complaints

Disability advocates say that federal education officials acted illegally by fundamentally altering the way they handle discrimination complaints in schools.

June 1, 2018

Delay Sought For Medicaid Caregiver Check-In Mandate

Congressional lawmakers are proposing to delay a controversial Medicaid requirement that service providers electronically check in when assisting people with disabilities in their homes.

May 30, 2018

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Feds Eye New Rules On Flying With Service Animals

Citing "significant concerns" from people with disabilities and others, federal airline regulators are weighing big changes to rules for service animals in flight.

May 22, 2018
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Lawmakers Weigh Tighter Leash On Animals In Flight

With an increasing number of animals taking to the skies on U.S. airlines, Congress may start pulling a tighter leash on what qualifies as a service or support animal on airplanes.

May 16, 2018

Government Urged To Improve Disability Services

Services for children with disabilities should be far more coordinated and easier to access, according to a new report evaluating everything from health care and special ed to employment.

May 11, 2018

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