The power of the Society’s MS activist network to help move public policy legislation forward was dramatically illustrated with the recent passage and signing of the ADA Amendments Act, which brings millions of people back under the protection of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
When originally signed into law in 1990, the ADA made it clear that a disability need not leave an individual disabled when it came to the opportunities this country offers for a full and productive life, including workplace protections.
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Oct 06, 2008
The power of the Society’s MS activist network to help move public policy legislation forward was dramatically illustrated with the recent passage and signing of the ADA Amendments Act, which brings millions of people back under the protection of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
When originally signed into law in 1990, the ADA made it clear that a disability need not leave an individual disabled when it came to the opportunities this country offers for a full and productive life, including workplace protections.
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