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Check out this Stateline article from The Pew Charitable Trusts regarding voter accessibility for individuals with disabilities. Disability Law Colorado's attorney, Jennifer Levin - who takes the lead on our voter access/rights initiatives is quoted in the article.
https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/front-range/denver/denver-man-says...
Disability Law Colorado's Older American Act Programs 2017 Annual Report is now available. This report reflects the work of the Colorado Long-Term Care Ombudsman (including the PACE Ombudsman) and the Legal Assistance Developer for Elders. Printed copies of the report are available. To request
Disability Law Colorado, along with the Civil Rights Education and Enforcement Center (CREEC) and the Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition (CCDC), is pleased to announce that we have reached a proposed class action settlement with the City of Denver regarding accessibility of ticketing and seating
Disability Law Colorado strongly opposes Senate Bill 18-015, which allows owners or owner’s agents to engage police in removing allegedly ”unauthorized” tenants from an owner’s premises with only an few hours’ notice.
Each year, National Healthcare Decisions Day (NHDD) is observed the day after tax day. NHDD is a day of education and awareness, aimed at encouraging adults to create an advance health care plan. Ideas for community events can be found on the NHDD website.
New resources available to register, educate, and engage voters with disabilities.
Disability Law Colorado staff recently completed new fact sheets which are located on our Fact Sheets Resource Page: