Americans with Disabilities Act celebrates two decades
From inclined curbs to more accessible workplaces, the Americans with Disabilities Act for two decades has reshaped millions of lives in the Inland area and around the country. Dozens of events will mark today’s anniversary of the law, which supporters say has done more than anything to erode a history of discrimination against the disabled.
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Americans with Disabilities Act still work in progress 20 years later
Twenty years ago today, the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law by President George H.W. Bush with a clear and comprehensive national mandate: to eliminate discrimination against people with disabilities.The law was designed to bring com
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