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Feds ‘cannot determine’ whether Texas has made progress fixing special ed violations

Posted on January 8, 2021

The Texas Education Agency has failed to show it sufficiently addressed any of the U.S. Department of Education’s requirements for improving special education across the state, federal officials said in a… Continue reading “Feds ‘cannot determine’ whether Texas has made progress fixing special ed violations”

For nearly 3 million disabled Texans, voting this year is even harder

Posted on January 8, 2021

Every county is required to offer curbside voting to any voter whose health would be harmed by entering the polls, or who is physically incapable of doing so. Vera, 52,… Continue reading “For nearly 3 million disabled Texans, voting this year is even harder”

Deaf voters in Bexar County only given access to interpreter assistance at two voting sites

Posted on January 8, 2021

Deaf voters in Bexar County can only get interpreter assistance at two polling locations, despite disability advocates saying voters should have the ability to get help at the location of… Continue reading “Deaf voters in Bexar County only given access to interpreter assistance at two voting sites”

Special Ed. Students Could Get $1,500 In COVID-19 Relief Funds But Parents Say That Fails To Make Up For Student ‘Regression’

Posted on January 8, 2021

To help students with disabilities, Gov. Greg Abbott announced a new program that would give eligible families $1,500. The money can be used to pay for tutoring, therapy and technology… Continue reading “Special Ed. Students Could Get $1,500 In COVID-19 Relief Funds But Parents Say That Fails To Make Up For Student ‘Regression’”

Texas’ Juvenile Justice System Is Still Broken, Complaint Says

Posted on October 30, 2020

Children housed at Texas Juvenile Justice Department, or TJJD, facilities routinely suffer sexual assault, physical abuse and other forms of mistreatment, according to a complaint sent to the U.S. Department of Justice… Continue reading “Texas’ Juvenile Justice System Is Still Broken, Complaint Says”

For nearly 3 million disabled Texans, voting this year is even harder

Posted on October 30, 2020

Val Vera finally cast his ballot after sitting for two hours in his van outside a Denton County polling place. He wasn’t waiting on people in line ahead of him,… Continue reading “For nearly 3 million disabled Texans, voting this year is even harder”

Disability in the Time of COVID-19: Unheard Voices, Unseen Struggles—and Unknown Rights

Posted on October 28, 2020

American Muslim Today asked DRTx attorney Afnan Akram if she would write an article for them on Disability related housing issues during COVID. The goal was to talk about protections… Continue reading “Disability in the Time of COVID-19: Unheard Voices, Unseen Struggles—and Unknown Rights”

Texans with Disabilities are Eligible for Mail-in Voting, but People Must Decide for Themselves if They Qualify

Posted on September 22, 2020

Citing a disability is among the few reasons that Texans can qualify to vote by mail during the pandemic this November — in addition to being 65 or older, being outside of… Continue reading “Texans with Disabilities are Eligible for Mail-in Voting, but People Must Decide for Themselves if They Qualify”

Coronavirus Treatment: Triage or Death Panel?

Posted on August 10, 2020

State policies for rationing health care during the coronavirus pandemic could allow doctors to cut off treatment for some of the sickest patients in hot zones and revive the specter… Continue reading “Coronavirus Treatment: Triage or Death Panel?”

Pandemic Triage Guidelines Violate Federal Law, Discriminate: Complaint

Posted on July 29, 2020

A federal complaint filed in North Texas alleges that if the coronavirus pandemic worsens, local hospitals will be forced to ration medical resources using guidelines that discriminate against people with disabilities, older… Continue reading “Pandemic Triage Guidelines Violate Federal Law, Discriminate: Complaint”

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