Legislature Doing The Usual We’re Not “Mad As Hell”-Why Not?
Two weeks to go in the current legislative session and do you know where your bills are tonight? Probably nowhere, […]
Two weeks to go in the current legislative session and do you know where your bills are tonight? Probably nowhere, […]
Joseph Heller, the author of “Catch 22”, would have a field day with the issues surrounding employment of people with […]
Rumors have been circulating about the cuts to the Personal Care Attendant (PCA) program budget. I contacted the Department of […]
Dreams became reality April 12 as abilities conquered disabilities, and fourteen resourceful students converted nine months of concentrated mindwork into […]
Q. I hurt my back in a car accident two years ago and have been in pain ever since. I […]
Complete Text Of Public Testimony I have been fighting for accessible public transportation for at least 13 years now. I […]
Dear Charlie: “Access Press” continues to be an outstanding publication – one I look forward to each month. It’s an […]
Congress’ intention in passing the ADA was to provide a “clear and comprehensive national mandate” and “clear, strong, consistent, enforceable […]
FULL TEXT OF MINNEAPOLIS CITY RULE ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Directing the Department of Civil Rights to Ensure that City Contractors […]
A bill preventing discrimination against disabled people is being stalled by business lobbyists at the state legislature. Jackie Alfonso, Executive […]
OLD SPORT – NEW PLAYERS Hockey in Minnesota is a big deal. From peewees to Northstars its a popular spectator […]