
The Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT), as part of the Consortium for Constituents with Disabilities, joined 25+ disability rights and justice organizations in signing two letters to the U. S. House and the U. S. Senate requesting inclusion of funding for Assistive Technology (AT) Act programs.
Funding through the AT Act supports programs that ensure people with disabilities have access to needed assistive technologies, devices, and services.
Increased AT Act funding would expand the breadth of services and help meet consistently rising demand, benefiting people with disabilities.
Full letters were submitted to both the House and the Senate.
Read the full letter submitted to the House and Senate
Title II Compliance & Student Retention in Higher Education
June 12, 2026
TL;DR: Title II compliance is not just a regulatory requirement; it is a strategic lever for retention, risk reduction, and institutional competitiveness. Investing in accessibility

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