ACLU Commends Senate Passage of ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (9/11/2008)
Restores original intent of
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
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WASHINGTON, DC – The American Civil
Liberties Union was pleased to see overwhelming bipartisan support in today’s
Senate passage of the ADA Amendments Act of 2008. The legislation seeks to undo
nearly two decades of legal setbacks to the Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990 (ADA),
restoring the landmark legislation to its original intent. Senate passage was
through unanimous consent; the House passed a similar bill this past
June.
The ADA was landmark legislation when first passed
in 1990, with strong bipartisan support from leaders of both parties. The
original legislation sought to protect anyone who is treated unfairly due to an
actual or perceived disability. Like other historic civil rights laws, the
ADA was designed
to promote equal opportunity, economic independence and full participation in
American society.
But, in the past two decades, legal
decisions have limited the ADA’s impact. Courts have held that individuals
with impairments who function well due to their use of “mitigating measures” –
such as medication, hearing aids, and prosthetics – are not covered by the
ADA, even if
they are discriminated against because of that impairment. Judges have also
interpreted the definition of “disability” so strictly that they have created an
overly demanding standard for qualifying as disabled. Lastly, the courts have
placed an overly heavy burden of proof on the victims by requiring individuals
who allege their employer regarded them as disabled to show that their employer
believed them incapable of performing a broad range of jobs, not just the job
they were denied.
The following can be attributed to
Caroline Fredrickson, director of the ACLU Washington Legislative
Office:
“Two decades worth of legal
decisions have undermined the ADA’s original intent of extending the American
promise of fairness and equality to those with disabilities. The ACLU applauds
today’s overwhelmingly bipartisan Senate passage of the ADA Amendments Act of
2008, a much-needed restoration to the historic legislation of 1990. The ACLU
looks forward to the day when this vital legislation is signed into law,
bringing with it equal opportunity and independence for all
Americans.”
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