Decision held that individuals living with disabilities have the right to care in the community that fits their needs.
"Individuals with disabilities should have the right to live in the setting that best fits their needs and allows them to live as independently as possible in their community. Today's anniversary of the Olmstead v. L.C. decision underscores that there is more work to be done, and I am proud to champion the bipartisan Disability Integration Act that will help ensure individuals living with disabilities are provided the flexibility to live how they choose," said
"The Disability Integration Act builds on the historic Olmstead v.
In January ADAPT awarded Gardner with a certificate in recognition of his support for the Disability Integration Act and commitment to the civil rights, freedom, and liberation of people with disabilities.
Read this original document at: https://www.gardner.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/gardner-statement-on-anniversary-of-supreme-court-ruling-on-disability-rights



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