Candidates release statements on disability issues
July 29th, 2008Commemorating the 18th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the campaigns of candidates John McCain and Barack Obama have released statements on disability issues.
McCain’s statement said he supports the House version of the ADA Amendments Act of 2008, and intends to support “a Senate version that adheres to the same principles.” McCain was a principal co-sponsor of the original ADA.
McCain stopped short of endorsing the Community Choice Act, saying:
“I will work to enact legislation that would build on the principles of the Money Follows the Person Initiative, while also keeping my commitment to a responsible budget. The offer of assistance in living with a disability should not come with the condition of perpetual confinement to an institutional setting. The great goal here should be to increase choices, to expand freedom, to open doors, and to allow citizens with disabilities to live where they want and to go where they wish.
Obama’s statement pledged support for the ADA Amendments Act and the Community Choice Act, as well as for full funding of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). His comprehensive agenda on disability issues can be found here.
(Photos from campaign websites.)




