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Groups Work To Close Gap In Voter Turnout Between Texans With Disabilities And Those Without

Posted on July 16, 2019

“Advocates say they’re hoping to register more Texans with disabilities ahead of the constitutional amendment election in November and the presidential primaries next year. Across the country, voter turnout among people… Continue reading “Groups Work To Close Gap In Voter Turnout Between Texans With Disabilities And Those Without”

For fourth straight year, Texas special education “needs assistance,” feds say

Posted on July 4, 2019

For the fourth year in a row, Texas “needs assistance” complying with federal law to provide special education services to children with disabilities, according to the U.S. Department of Education…. Continue reading “For fourth straight year, Texas special education “needs assistance,” feds say”

Parents calling on lawmakers to deal with $223 million special education shortfall

Posted on April 11, 2019

Parents and advocates say it’s a dire situation in Texas education, as the state faces a $223 million shortfall in federal special education over the next several fiscal years. The… Continue reading “Parents calling on lawmakers to deal with $223 million special education shortfall”

Harris County, DOJ reach settlement over poll access for voters with disabilities

Posted on March 13, 2019

“The U.S. Department of Justice will monitor Harris County elections, at county expense, for up to four years under the settlement of a federal lawsuit over inadequate access to polling… Continue reading “Harris County, DOJ reach settlement over poll access for voters with disabilities”

Report: Texas foster kids left in state psychiatric hospitals for weeks or months

Posted on March 8, 2019

“Hundreds of Texas foster children are languishing for weeks or months in psychiatric hospitals because they have nowhere else to go, hurting them psychologically, endangering them physically and costing the… Continue reading “Report: Texas foster kids left in state psychiatric hospitals for weeks or months”

Lawsuit: Shortening school days to deal with behavioral issues leads to the segregation of students with disabilities

Posted on March 7, 2019

“A first of its kind lawsuit charging that the state of Oregon has failed to provide full school days to students with mental, emotional and behavioral disabilities could create a model… Continue reading “Lawsuit: Shortening school days to deal with behavioral issues leads to the segregation of students with disabilities”

Walmart is getting rid of greeters. Here’s why the disabled community is outraged

Posted on February 28, 2019

“One of the country’s most recognizable retail jobs might soon be no more, and the disabled community is reacting. Walmart, the biggest employer in the United States, is phasing out its… Continue reading “Walmart is getting rid of greeters. Here’s why the disabled community is outraged”

DRTx partnership with Juvenile Probation Helps Students Succeed in School, Prevents Return to Justice System

Posted on December 26, 2018

“Estimates for the percentage of disabled youth in juvenile justice systems nationally ranges from 9 percent to 77 percent, with most studies putting the number closer to about 33 percent…A… Continue reading “DRTx partnership with Juvenile Probation Helps Students Succeed in School, Prevents Return to Justice System”

UT Health Professor Lex Frieden Worked Closely with President George H. W. Bush to Pass the ADA

Posted on December 4, 2018

Fox News 26 Houston: The man who worked closely with President George H.W. Bush to pass the Americans with Disabilities Act is still doing amazing work here in Houston. The professor… Continue reading “UT Health Professor Lex Frieden Worked Closely with President George H. W. Bush to Pass the ADA”

DRTx Attorneys Wrap Up Class Action Trial

Posted on November 15, 2018

“A month-long trial alleging the state illegally warehoused more than 3,600 intellectually or developmentally disabled Texans in nursing homes wrapped up Thursday, but a ruling is not expected until the… Continue reading “DRTx Attorneys Wrap Up Class Action Trial”

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