Posts - Bill - SRES 338 A resolution recognizing the importance of independent living and economic self-sufficiency for individuals with disabilities made possible by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and calling for further action to strengthen and expand health care for individuals with disabilities to work and live in the community.

senate 07/24/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to strengthen and expand healthcare and community support services that help individuals with disabilities live independently, access quality employment, and fully participate in society. Our goal is to build on the Americans with Disabilities Act by removing barriers and ensuring equal opportunities for everyone.

SRES 338 - A resolution recognizing the importance of independent living and economic self-sufficiency for individuals with disabilities made possible by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and calling for further action to strengthen and expand health care for individuals with disabilities to work and live in the community.

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right-leaning 07/24/2025

We should support all Americans, but not by expanding costly programs that discourage work and personal responsibility.

right-leaning 07/24/2025

Throwing more money at Medicaid won’t fix dependency; how about empowering independence without expanding bureaucracy?

moderate 07/24/2025

This bill is a polite nod—but let’s see if Congress actually backs words with dollars and action.

right-leaning 07/24/2025

Fine to talk equality, but red tape and government overreach just trap people in endless cycles of reliance.

left-leaning 07/24/2025

Cutting support for disabled folks? That’s not progress; it’s a rerun of the same old neglect dressed as policy.

moderate 07/24/2025

The devil’s in the details: can Washington actually turn good intentions into better lives for disabled Americans?

moderate 07/24/2025

Recognize, celebrate, pledge—sounds great, but accessibility needs more than resolutions, it needs results.

left-leaning 07/24/2025

If you’re not expanding Medicaid, are you even trying to keep the promise of the ADA? Equality isn’t a luxury—it’s a right we keep fighting for.

left-leaning 07/24/2025

Calls for inclusion are nice, but without real funding, it’s just lip service from folks who don’t want the tough work.