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Day in Washington is a blog/podcast that addresses policy, not politics. However, the two are unalterably intertwined.
For people with disabilities, for anyone – how we talk to each other and how we treat each other not only reflects our society and culture, but can also shape it. The recent news coverage regarding Rahm Emanuel’s [...]
Rush Limbaugh Endorses R-word
There have been many changes going on here at Day in Washington. Some have been cosmetic, such as the new layout, but others are more substantial, such as the fact that we now carry content from a variety of contributors. One of the changes is the addition of a “Featured Disability Video.” [...]
New – Disability Video is Featured on DIW
Just a quick announcement that after checking things out with the Ethics Office at my new job, I will be able to continue to provide you with disability policy information through Day in Washington. So expect new posts in the next few days along with some guest posters.
Because of increased interest in this blog and [...]
Return of Day in Washington
Unfortunately, I have been unable to update this blog as much as I would like. The particular reason behind this currently is that I am initiating a job move. It is with great sadness that I announce my decision to leave the American Psychological Association (APA). I have worked for three wonderful years as a [...]
Latest News – Leaving APA, Moving to DoL
Let me just say, that not only things are moving quickly here in Washington, DC but that they are moving in a major way. Taking place right now is the Community NOW Advocacy Day in 430 Dirksen.
Representatives from the Senate Health, Education and Labor and Pensions Committee, the disability community and a family caregiver will [...]
Back…and just in time – Major Hill Rally on Long Term Services and Supports
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I am off to Colorado this week for a long-awaited vacation. I shall return the first week of October.
Vacation
To Accept with Modification Rockefeller Amendment #D11:
On page 50, at the end of the Long Term Services and Supports section
Insert, ― The Chairman’s Mark would express the Sense of the Senate that this Congress should address long-term services and supports in a comprehensive way that guarantees elderly and disabled individuals the care they need. [...]
Additional Long Term Services and Supports Amendments in the new Senate Finance bill
LATEST NEWS – Things are moving fast here in Washington DC. I know that many people with disabilities have been actively working to get the Community First Choice (CFC) Option included in health reform legislation as a whole.
First proposed by by Senator Harkin as a way to get the key provisions of the Community Choice [...]
Community First Choice Option in new Senate Finance Bill
Obviously, I am buried under health reform these days but I wanted to send out a few quick bullet points about the Baucus health reform bill that might be of interest to people with disabilities. I’ve always said that comprmise is where everybody goes away unhappy. Max Baucus’ health reform bill from the Senate Finance Committee [...]
Baucus Health Reform Bill – Quick Overview on Disability Issues
In conjunction with the Office of Personnel management, the Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) is cultivating a Federal Hiring Expo specifically aimed at increasing the employment of individuals with disabilities. This will be a bit different from your typical job fair in that the agencies will be looking to hire candidates on site rather [...]
Federal Government Hiring Expo – April 26 (Save the Date)
Written by Tiffany Huggard-Lee for Day in Washington.
The use of service animals has been increasing, and as a result, service animals have been in the news a lot lately. Sometimes, this is a good thing, such as when the articles lead to an increased public awareness of the rights of service animal users, but [...]
Service Animals: Too Much of a Good Thing?
Sunday is probably one of the most pivotal moments in this health reform debate. The debate is scheduled to begin at about 1pm to determine whether this massive legislation will move forward. However, don’t expect a vote to occur until several hours afterward.
There has been a lot of pressure on the Hill [...]
Sunday Health Reform Vote
Yes, I’m still around. Unfortunately, work keeps me pretty busy and unable to take the time to really analyze legislation and policy. I don’t want to shirk DIW readers by relying on reposts of information but want to really offer a breakdown of what any policy REALLY means. But today, I just [...]
National Disability Employment Month – Presidential Proclamation
The following message is from Jenifer Simpson at the American Association of People with Disabilities on the Senate’s passage of the “21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act” (S.3304) by unanimous consent. While this is not H.R. 3101 which many believe offers even greater forward movement in the arena of new media and accessible [...]
21st Century Communications & Video Accessibility Act passes the Senate (S. 3304)
Yesterday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) celebrated the ADA with a full house event of presenters, performers and a Technology Conference at the U.S. Department of Commerce.
There was a video and a number of announcements and presentations made. I wanted to mention a few of the items that came up, including a story about [...]
Federal Communications Commission Celebrates the ADA and Creates Opportunities for Input
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