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…information about that work by sharing some of the less visible policy work we’ve been supporting. Here’s some of what is on the policy agenda this month: Opposing a new…
…information about that work by sharing some of the less visible policy work we’ve been supporting. Here’s some of what is on the policy agenda this month: Opposing a new…
…It does this in two different ways. It gives people rights, and it gives providers rules. For more information on the HCBS Settings Rule and what it does, read ASAN’s…
…mail. The information in this part of the guide applies broadly to every state, no matter where you live. The second part, “How to Vote by Mail: A State-by-State Guide“,…
…Mental Health Consumer Survivor Organizations, National Council on Independent Living, National Federation of the Blind, Not Dead Yet, Self Advocates Becoming Empowered, United Spinal Association. For more information, contact Ari…
…you to read this year’s annual report, All Aboard! Click here to download the screenreader-accessible Annual Report. More information about our 501(c)(3) designation, including past Forms 990, is available here….
…use of new media: The emergence of online publishing has opened up new possibilities for the use of diverse means of communicating information. Podcasts, videos, infographics and other forms of…
…appointment, visit contactingcongress.org and type in your ZIP code. Under the contact information for each Representative or Senator, there is a list of their local offices.You can go by yourself,…
…is. You can get more information on Employment First by reading it. Why It Matters Employment First is important because lots of people think that people with disabilities who need…
…to provide comments on the IACC’s priorities and the future of autism research. For more information on our comments, please contact Julia Bascom, Executive Director of ASAN, at jbascom@autisticadvocacy.org. References[+]…
…Rule, and more. We also released new resources! The pandemic is not over, and things are still changing. One thing that remains the same is the need for accessible information…