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Chesapeake♦ Hampton ♦ Norfolk ♦ Newport News ♦ Portsmouth ♦ Virginia Beach ♦ Chesapeake♦ Hampton ♦ Norfolk ♦ Newport News ♦ Portsmouth ♦ Virginia Beach ADA Amendments Act Passes Senate From Justice For All, 9/11/08 At approximately 3:00 PM, ET today [September 11, 2008], Senate bill S.3406, the ADA Amendments Act of 2008, was brought to the Senate floor for a voice vote. Shortly before 5:00 PM, it passed by unanimous consent! In June, the House approved the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (H.R. 3195) by an impressive vote of 402:17. But before the bill can head to the White House, the Senate bill must first be sent back to the House. If the House accepts the Senate version of the bill, it could arrive on the President's desk with a veto-proof majority! Stay tuned. -------------------- ADA Amendments Act will Restore Vital Civil Rights Protections for Americans with Disabilities News Release from ADA Watch/National Coalition for Disability Rights, 9/11/08 The leaders of a national coalition of disability, civil rights and social justice organizations praised the U.S. Senate today for taking bipartisan action to restore vital civil rights protections under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In recent years, the ADA - the world's first human rights law for people with disabilities - has been dramatically narrowed in the courts leaving citizens with epilepsy, diabetes, mental illness, HIV-AIDS and other disabilities unprotected from discrimination. The ADA Amendments Act clarifies the intent of Congress and reverses the "judicial activism" that has resulted in more than 90% of employment-related ADA cases being dismissed on summary judgment. For more than 8 years, ADA Watch and the National Coalition for Disability Rights has called for restoration of the ADA. Since 2006, our Road To Freedom bus tour and disability rights exhibit has traveled to all 50 states, generating widespread media attention and collecting thousands of petition signatures calling on Congress to restore the ADA. The organization's "Campaign for Fair Judges" promotes awareness of the importance of supporting candidates who will advance judicial nominees supportive of disability rights and civil rights generally. ADA Watch/NCDR founder and president, Jim Ward stated today, "This legislation will move the courts away from narrow interpretations of the ADA and the expending of resources on determining if a person is "disabled" enough to deserve the protections of the ADA. The courts should now move to fairly determining whether there has been discrimination." Board member, Marcie Roth added, "While hopeful, we remain concerned that the rights of the more than 54 Americans with disabilities may still be in jeopardy if activist judges continue to disregard the intent of Congress. We call on both presidential candidates to support judges who will uphold the intent of Congress so that we can lessen discrimination and see a reduction in the shamefully high rates of poverty and unemployment among people with disabilities." ADA Watch and the National Coalition for Disability Rights (NCDR) is a coalition of national, state and local disability, civil rights and social justice organizations united to protect and promote the human rights of children and adults with physical and mental disabilities. For more information, go to www.adawatch.org < http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=OB2rdDsnxC97iUg3wqmPzWu63hKq8Gnd >and www.roadtofreedom.org< http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=8jNKKhD0wL7eVAnzllBsomu63hKq8Gnd >-------------------- Distributed 2008 by Northern Virginia Resource Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons (NVRC), 3951 Pender Drive, Suite 130, Fairfax, VA 22030; www.nvrc.org. 703-352-9055 V, 703-352-9056 TTY, 703-352-9058 Fax. Items in this newsletter are provided for information purposes only; NVRC does not endorse products or services. This news service is free of charge, but donations are greatly appreciated. To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your email address, or report problems, contact cheppner@nvrc.org |