Legislative History of Public Law 101-336, the Americans with Disabilities Act: Prepared for the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, Volumen3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 |
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... going to do whatever it takes to make sure the disabled are included in the mainstream . For too long they've been left out . But they're not going to be left out any more . Then , as President Bush , he underlined his sensitivity ...
... going to do whatever it takes to make sure the disabled are included in the mainstream . For too long they've been left out . But they're not going to be left out any more . Then , as President Bush , he underlined his sensitivity ...
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... going to do whatever it takes to make sure the disabled are included in the mainstream . For too long they've been left out . But they're not going to be left out anymore . " Then , as President Bush , he underlined his sensitivity ...
... going to do whatever it takes to make sure the disabled are included in the mainstream . For too long they've been left out . But they're not going to be left out anymore . " Then , as President Bush , he underlined his sensitivity ...
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... going to the bank , taking your children to the movies , or just going out to dinner . As a young man , I dreamed of a career in the Marine Corps . I believed in the importance of serving my country and was proud to fight for freedom ...
... going to the bank , taking your children to the movies , or just going out to dinner . As a young man , I dreamed of a career in the Marine Corps . I believed in the importance of serving my country and was proud to fight for freedom ...
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... going through long hours of rehabilitation to learn how to use a wheelchair and to take care of my personal needs . When I left the hospital , I moved into my mother's house in Lynbrook , a small community on Long Island . Despite this ...
... going through long hours of rehabilitation to learn how to use a wheelchair and to take care of my personal needs . When I left the hospital , I moved into my mother's house in Lynbrook , a small community on Long Island . Despite this ...
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... going to the bank , taking your children to the movies or out to dinner . · As a young man I dreamed of a career in the Marine Corps . I believed in the importance of serving my country and was proud to fight for freedom the highest ...
... going to the bank , taking your children to the movies or out to dinner . · As a young man I dreamed of a career in the Marine Corps . I believed in the importance of serving my country and was proud to fight for freedom the highest ...
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ADA bill agencies alterations Americans with Disabilities Amtrak assistance barriers believe Board Cambria County chair Chairman civil rights CLINE committee commuter rail compliance concerns Congress consumers cost DANNEMEYER Disabilities Act disabled community disabled persons discrimination drug employees employment entity existing facilities Federal FELDBLUM fixed route fixed-route funding going handicapped hearing hearing impaired House impaired individuals with disabilities intercity rail issue key stations legislation lift lift-equipped buses light rail LUKEN mainline major MARKEY ment METRA MINETA National operating opportunity paratransit service percent persons with disabilities problems prohibit public accommodations public transit public transportation readily accessible readily achievable reasonable accommodation regulations Rehabilitation Act requirements section 504 SHUSTER small businesses specific standards subcommittee telecommunications relay services telephone term testimony Thank tion train transit systems TUTTON UFAS undue usable by individuals users vehicles wheelchair