As the ADA turns 35, groups fighting for disability rights could see their federal dollars slashed -
💨 Abstract
The article discusses the potential impact of funding cuts proposed by the Trump administration on disability rights centers across the U.S., marking the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. These centers, which receive significant federal funding, help people with disabilities access services and fight discrimination. The proposed budget cuts could slash over 60% of their funding, leaving them vulnerable amidst increased demand due to recent policy changes.
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