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- Bruce Darling
- December 24, 2015
Dear Governor Cuomo, Since you took office in 2011, we have worked diligently to recommend policy and funding changes that would assure people with disabilities…Read More
Dear Governor Cuomo, Since you took office in 2011, we have worked diligently to recommend policy and funding changes that would assure people with disabilities…Read More
A Call to End the Insurance Coverage Olympics for Durable Medical Equipment Getting my first power wheelchair back in high school remains one of the…Read More
A Response to WHEC’s Bret Davidsen Mr. Davidsen, I read your piece “NYS Exposed: Sex Offenders” and I found it full of bias and lacking…Read More
Center for Disability Rights Celebrates Schumer’s Introduction of Civil Rights Legislation: The Disability Integration Act December 21, 2015 – Rochester, NY. Disability advocates at the…Read More
The Full Plate and The Missing Topic The Presidential candidates’ plates must be full, because it looks like disability issues have fallen off onto the…Read More
Three for Three: All the Candidates Disappointed I wasn’t sure what to expect from Saturday night’s Democratic debate on foreign policy; traditionally, national defense is…Read More
Safety At All Costs Republican Presidential Debate: December, 15 2015 What could disability policy and national security possibly have in common? You might be surprised. I…Read More
Republicans Strategize and Engage: The National Security Debate Tuesday night’s Republican Presidential Debate afforded the front runners – Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Bush, Carson, Christie, Fiorina,…Read More
There’s Never a Good Scapegoat After last week’s shooting at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs, CO., Vicki Cowart, President and CEO of the Rocky…Read More
Mocking Trump Well, we wanted the Presidential candidates to say something about disability, and Donald Trump generously obliged us. Unfortunately, crude mocking of a news…Read More
It’s always disconcerting when public figures who are renowned for their progressive views and social awareness reveal their ignorance. Sadly, this is what happened during an acceptance speech by National Education Association (NEA) President Lily Eskelsen García, for a “Progressive Champion” award.
Disability Finally Mentioned in Presidential Campaign When I heard Donald Trump came out with a new book called Crippled America, I was really excited. Subtitled…Read More
Giving Thanks With Thanksgiving upon us, I find so many reasons to feel gratitude towards the many incredible parts of my life and people around…Read More
Why your event does not over rule the need for accessible parking Disability Rights advocates have been working hard in the fight for overtime pay…Read More
The History They Left Out On Columbus Day, I traveled to Buffalo, New York with Regional Center for Independent Living’s Youth Leadership group, YO! –…Read More