As the ADA turns 35, groups fighting for disability rights could see their federal dollars slashed
- President Donald Trump's budget proposals would eliminate funds for three disability rights centers, potentially affecting over 60% of their federal dollars.
- The proposed cuts come as groups anticipate increased demand for assistance due to new Medicaid requirements that complicate coverage.
- Catherine Johnson stated that without the federal funds, they may not be able to operate effectively.
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As ADA turns 35, groups fighting for disability rights could see funds slashed
Congress is considering proposals from President Donald Trump to slash funding for disability rights centers in each state, and advocates worry that they could lose more than 60% their federal dollars
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