After 30 years of ADA, there is still work to be done, former Sen. Tom Harkin says
Originally published July 23, 2020 by Des Moines Register
Tom Harkin, the lead Senate sponsor of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act, said the act’s biggest legacy is the social shift toward treating people with disabilities with dignity, not pity. He also pointed to public school inclusion and architectural accessibility as areas of major progress. However, he said there has been little improvement in equal employment, the focus of his advocacy since he retired from the Senate.
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