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Disabled Students Face Digital Roadblocks as Federal Standards Stall

The Department of Justice has delivered a major blow to disability rights advocates by delaying a highly anticipated rule that would require public schools, public colleges and universities, and local governments to make their websites and mobile apps accessible. For years, disabled people have navigated a digital world filled with barriers, from uncaptioned educational videos…

The Human Toll of Pausing HCBS Protections

For many disabled Americans, Medicaid’s home and community-based services, known as HCBS, are vital. They aren’t just another government program; these services often determine whether someone can live on their own or if they’ll need to live in a long-term care facility. That’s why it is disappointing that new federal rules, intended to strengthen these…

The Human Cost of a Strained Safety Net 

There’s a discussion happening in Massachusetts about its expanding safety net. The question is whether it truly provides necessary support for residents, or if the system itself is becoming too expensive and inefficient to maintain. This discussion is largely fueled by two significant concerns: rising administrative error rates in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)…

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