
The Bipartisan Disabilities Caucus
was formed in the 107th Congress, and serves as a groundbreaking
forum for Members of Congress and their staff to discuss
the many issues affecting people with disabilities. The
Primary purpose of the Caucus is to inform, educate
and raise awareness on issues affecting people with
disabilities. The Caucus has over 40 Members.
It is estimated that one in five
Americans is living with a disability. Most Americans
will experience disability at some point during their
lives, either personally or within their families. As
advances in public health, medical treatment, and technology
enable people to live longer lives and survive once-fatal
diseases, the likelihood of their developing a disability
increases. It is crucial that we continue our
work to create a more accessible and inclusive society
for people with disabilities. The BDC has been
a leading force in the House of Representatives in
promoting measures to accomplish this goal.
If you have any
questions about the Bipartisan Disabilities Caucus,
please feel free to call Karin Hope of Rep. Ramstad's
office ((202) 225-2871). |