The Americans with Disabilities Act is a law ensuring equal rights for individuals with disabilities.
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On 7/26/1990, the USA saw a landmark moment when the Americans with Disabilities Act {ADA} was signed into law. This historic act prohibited discrimination based on disability and required public facilities to provide equal access and reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. The ADA was a significant step towards creating a more inclusive and accessible society for all Americans. It marked a pivotal moment in the fight for disability rights and helped pave the way for greater opportunities and protections for individuals with disabilities. This momentous occasion continues to have a lasting impact on the lives of millions of Americans, ensuring that they have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else. #ADA #DisabilityRights #Inclusion
Primary Reference: Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, As Amended | ADA.gov

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