John, 30 years ago today, one of my political heroes, Iowa Senator Tom Harkin, saw one of his greatest works signed into law -- the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Before the ADA, folks with disabilities had to endure a workplace, an education system, and an American society that refused to make space for them. Tom Harkin's own brother was sent to the closest school for the deaf, hours away from his family, friends, and community, because that was the only way to get an education. The ADA made way for kids with disabilities in our public schools, regulated accessibility to buildings, and established programs and support systems for our neighbors to live fuller, more independent lives. From sports, to business, to politics, its passage began a slow march toward inclusion, equality, and dignity for folks with disabilities. Yet, there are many challenges that remain. Members of our community with disabilities continue to face difficulties, especially during this unprecedented health and economic crisis. Have you considered how folks with disabilities or our seniors get a COVID-19 test? Or how a person needing regular care gets the attention they need while protecting themselves from the virus? Or if pop-up testing sites will be wheelchair accessible? We're just scratching the surface here. But to be frank, a lot of people aren't aware of the challenges facing Americans with disabilities and far too many of our leaders just aren't listening. Our state and federal governments need to be held to a higher standard, and I'd like you to help me raise the bar. Here's what we're fighting for:
If this sounds like a good start to you, John, sign our petition and demand accessibility and well-planned services for folks with disabilities in Iowa and across the country. Standing Tall for All, J.D. P.S. - I joined some local leaders for a virtual Iowa Disability Rights Roundtable this month. I learned a lot and you can too. Check it out if you can. |
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