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Plan ahead and know your rights. And don't leave that polling place without casting your ballot.
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Disability Rights Advocates urge Floridians with disabilities to vote in this general election. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2016 figures, 8.6% of Floridians under 65 have a disability. That demographic has a lower turnout than voters without disabilities.
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A push by state lawmakers to encourage Floridians with intellectual and developmental disabilities to work has been stalled in Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration for more than a year --- and there's no clear indication when the program will get up and running.
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Goodman Jewish Family Services' disabilities department, called Joshua's Path, has launched a free new program, 'Zoom Together' to create structure and community for adults living with intellectual and developmental disabilities during the time of coronavirus closures and scattered re-openings.
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As medical providers prepare for the possibility that they may have to ration care, many people with disabilities fear they will get lesser treatment.
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On this Wednesday, April 8, episode of Sundial:Disability rights during coronavirusHospitals and healthcare workers are doing their best to prepare for…
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People with disabilities are asking the federal government to stop state and hospital policies that they fear will ration care in favor of younger and healthier people.
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One of the biggest changes is that the Department of Transportation would no longer require airlines to consider emotional support animals as service animals, as they have in the past.
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Many buses and vans can safely accommodate and restrain a passenger's wheelchair, but airline passengers are required to transfer to the plane's standard seat. A grassroots group hopes to change that.
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NPR found the vast majority of student loan borrowers with disabilities aren't getting the debt relief they're owed. Now, a bipartisan group of lawmakers has asked for an investigation.
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A group representing prisoners with disabilities is accusing the Florida Department of Corrections of failing to comply with a settlement reached in a…
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By Christine Sexton / News Service of Florida Two state agencies are set to work on redesigning a Florida program that provides services to more than 34...