Menu Skip to content
Search Facebook Twitter
Close

Politics & Law

Man speaks into microphone

Autism Takes Center Stage As RFK Jr. Nomination For HHS Secretary Advances

Despite concerns about his history promoting a debunked link between autism and vaccines, a key U.S. Senate panel advanced Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to become the nation's health secretary.

February 5, 2025
People look on as man speaks at podium

Advocates Decry Trump For Blaming Plane Crash On People With Disabilities

Over a dozen disability advocacy groups are blasting President Donald Trump for baselessly implicating federal workers with disabilities in the deadly American Airlines plane crash near Washington, D.C.

January 31, 2025
Man sits at table

HHS Nominee RFK Jr. Declines To Reject Vaccine-Autism Link

Under questioning from multiple lawmakers at his Senate confirmation hearing, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dodged demands that he concede there is no link between vaccines and autism.

January 31, 2025

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below

Man speaks at microphone

Trump Effort To Freeze Federal Funding Sows Confusion For Medicaid, Disability Programs

The Trump administration is walking back a directive to pause trillions of dollars in government spending that bred uncertainty about the impact on everything from Medicaid to special education.

January 30, 2025
U.S. Supreme Court building

Supreme Court To Weigh How ADA, 504 Claims Against Schools Should Be Handled

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to take up a case centering on what standard students must meet in order to bring claims of disability discrimination at school.

January 27, 2025
Man with right hand raised

Trump’s Return Sparks Worry About Cuts To Medicaid, Disability Services

Disability advocates are preparing to fend off potentially seismic cuts to Medicaid now that President Donald Trump is back at the White House and Republicans are in control on Capitol Hill.

January 21, 2025

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below

Court Finds Man Liable For $120 Million Missing From Special Needs Trusts

A federal judge has ruled that a Florida businessman is liable for a $122 million shortfall found in the books of a bankrupt nonprofit that oversaw special needs trust funds for more than 2,000 people.

January 21, 2025
Marisol Ramos helps daughter Naomi while standing near front door of house

Law Mandates National Disability Services Clearinghouse

The federal government will soon be required to roll out a tool to help people with developmental disabilities access services in their communities.

January 14, 2025
Man sits on hospital bed

Despite Federal Oversight, People With Disabilities Still Being Institutionalized

For nearly 15 years, the feds have overseen one state's treatment of people with developmental disabilities, but even after hundreds of millions of dollars in investments, the system still has holes.

January 8, 2025

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below

U.S. Capitol

Congress Authorizes Nearly $2 Billion For Autism

With no time to spare, federal lawmakers approved a renewal of the nation's primary autism law, paving with the way for over $1.95 billion in spending to address the developmental disability.

January 6, 2025
Woman leans down to talk to another woman who is seated

After Ending Subminimum Wage, States See Workforce Gains

As federal officials consider ending a program that allows employers to pay people with disabilities less than minimum wage, a new study suggests that doing so has little downside.

December 19, 2024
Airplane in sky

New Rule Expands Disability Rights In Air Travel

Federal officials are finalizing a rule that they say will yield the largest expansion of rights for airline passengers with disabilities in a generation.

December 17, 2024

Sign up today for
the Disability Scoop
Newsletter

×

Get unlimited Disability Scoop access starting at just $5

Join Today