Wednesday, August 26, 2009

People With Disabilities Lose Advocate - Ted Kennedy


During his tenure in the Senate (46 years), Sen. Ted Kennedy was crucial in establishing and supporting key legislation that benefit people with disabilities. Here are a few:


  • In 1978, Kennedy co-sponsored Civil Rights Commission Act Amendments, which expanded the jurisdiction of the Civil Rights Commission to protect people from discrimination on the basis of disability.
  • Kennedy introduced the Americans With Disabilities Act in 1990. The bill was designed to prohibit employers from discriminating in job hiring and in the workplace against people who had a disability.
  • His vote helped break a Republican filibuster against a bill that blocked cuts in Medicare payments to doctors.
  • Supported a bill that required pharmaceutical companies to negotiate prescription drug prices covered under Medicare Part D.
  • Voted for expanding the enrollment period for Medicare.
  • Kennedy called for extending Medicare coverage to all Americans, medical coverage for the uninsured and modernizing health care systems by using new technologies to cut costs.

  • Sponsored the Family Opportunity Act of 2006, allowing states to expand Medicaid coverage to children with special needs.
  • Sponsored the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in 1996.
  • In 1997, he rallied for the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) under which uninsured children from low-income families could get insurance.

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