ADA History - In Their Own Words: Part One (2024)

Origins of The ADA

The signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act was a watershed event in modern U.S. history; this historyexplores some of the key events that led to its creation and passage. Through the video links posted throughout this narrative, you canhear this amazing story directlyfrom afew of the many people who helped make it happen --In Their Own Words.

During the 1980’s, many in the United States – leaders of the disability and rights movements, members and staff of the U.S. Congress, and those in the federal government’s civil rights agencies – concluded that there was a need for additional civil rights legislation for persons with disabilities. The advances created by Section 504, one of the civil rights provisions of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, marked the first time that the exclusion and segregation of persons with disabilities was seen as stemming from discrimination. Butmany segments of American life were not covered by the Rehabilitation Act’s nondiscrimination law: it did not apply to entities that did not receive federal funds under Section 504;businesses without federal contracts;most private businesses;many employers;telecommunications;and many forms of transportation. Many small and individual health care providers, particularly individual doctor’s offices, alsowere not covered by Section 504 -- either because they did not receive federal funds (as defined by the regulation) or were exempted by a small-provider exception.

The National Council on Disability, or NCD, (then known as the “National Council on the Handicapped”), anindependent federal agencycreated to make recommendations to the President and Congress on policies affecting Americans with disabilities, took up this important issue. Under the leadership of then-Executive Director Lex Frieden, NCDreleased a report in February 1986 titled, “Toward Independence: An Assessment of Federal Laws and Programs Affecting Persons with Disabilities - With Legislative Recommendations.” With that report, and additional input and written comments from Presidentially appointed NCD members like Dr. Michael Marge, NCD's consultant attorneyRobert Burgdorfdrafted thefirst version of the Americans with Disabilities Act. This report called for a comprehensive law to provide full opportunities and empowerment for persons with disabilities in the United States.

In April 1988, in the 100th Congress, Senator Lowell Weicker of Connecticut and Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa introduced the legislation envisioned by the National Council on Disabilities: S.2345, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1988. S. 2345 included an expansive civil rights policy. After its public hearing, the proposal, a first legislative step, focused attention on the need for comprehensive legislation. It became the blueprint for the Americans with Disabilities Act and started the momentum for future legislative action.

United States Representatives Tony Coelho of California and Silvio Conte of Massachusetts introduced H.R.4498, the House version of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1988. Senators Weicker and Harkin, Representative Coelho, and several other senators, representatives and advocatestestified about discrimination based on disabilities during hearings on the Americans with Disabilities Act in September 1988, including thisrare joint session of both the House and the Senate.

Justin Dart, then one of the Presidentially appointed members of the National Council on Disabilities, took a leading role in building support for this proposed new law. He traveled to all fifty states, bringing together peoplewith disabilities and compiling evidence of the difficulties and discrimination that they faced in their everyday lives. They created a record of the conditions faced by persons with disabilities in the United States, which came to be known as the “discrimination diaries.”The record created by the hearings and the individual discrimination diaries were eventually delivered to Congress and formed an evidentiary basis for the Americans with Disabilities Act.

In 1988, two other events had a significant role in creating momentum for the passage of a comprehensive civil rights law protecting persons with disabilities. In June, President Ronald Reagan’s HIV/AIDS Commission, chaired by Admiral James D. Watkins, issued a report on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. One of its chief recommendations called for the passage of a comprehensive civil rights law that would protect persons with HIV/AIDS disease as persons with disabilities.

1988 was also a presidential election year, and then-Vice President Bush was running forPresident. Prompted by Evan Kemp, a leading disability rights advocate, Vice President Bush made a campaign promise: If elected, he would seek passage of a bill integrating people with disabilities into the mainstream of American life: in effect, a comprehensive civil rights law for persons with disabilities, building on the reports of the National Council on Disabilities and the HIV/AIDS Commission.

ADA History - In Their Own Words: Part One (2024)
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