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05/04/2026

Way to go advocates of Indiana and the The Arc of Indiana!! There's still a few states left....keep up the advocacy with the Attorney General!!

Victory for disability rights in Indiana! - We’re pleased to share that Attorney General Todd Rokita has withdrawn Indiana from Texas v. Kennedy—a lawsuit that challenged key protections under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.

Thank you to the organizations, families, and self-advocates who share in this victory. We are grateful to the attorney general and his staff for the careful attention they devoted to hearing our shared concerns over the past several months. Their openness to listening thoughtfully to people with disabilities, families, and the broader disability community showed a genuine commitment to understanding every perspective before making this final decision.

The Attorney General’s decision underscores the core principles of Section 504 and Olmstead v. L.C., that people with disabilities should have the opportunity to live, work, and participate fully in their communities. Maintaining a strong system of community-based services is consistent with federal law and Indiana’s decades-long transition away from institutional care.

The Arc looks forward to continuing its work with the Attorney General and other state leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders to strengthen supports for people with disabilities and to uphold the principles of inclusion, independence, and community integration.

Read our full statement here: https://www.arcind.org/?p=24475

Pillen lets Nebraska Capitol security changes become law without signing, vetoes four more bills • Nebraska Examiner 04/17/2026

Action alert to contact your Legislators and Governor Pillen!

The only entrance to the Nebraska State Capitol Building will not be ADA compliant or be an accessible entrance with these new security measures.

Senator look up here:
https://nebraskalegislature.gov/senators/senator_list.php

Pillen lets Nebraska Capitol security changes become law without signing, vetoes four more bills • Nebraska Examiner Gov. Jim Pillen lets legislative tweaks to State Capitol security become law without his signature while issuing four more vetoes.

04/10/2026

So many great conversations today at the ASD Network conference in Kearney! Handing our Legislative books and postcards to share your story and send a message!

04/08/2026

Our Iowa Disability Advocacy Day was such a success!

Advocates, self-advocates, families, organizations, and allies from across the state gathered for an awesome day of connection, learning, and action.

The turnout and the voices in the room were a powerful reminder of what’s possible when the disability community shows up together.

With Medicaid we can Live. Work. Play. Flourish.

04/04/2026

The advocacy continues on. Thanks to everyone who came out for Disability Advocacy Day and for everyone who continues contacting your Legislators. The cuts are real and share your story! Thank you KCRG-TV9 for coming out!

Iowa families with disabilities are fighting to hold onto Medicaid services they say are disappearing as cuts and changes make it harder to get the care they depend on.
https://www.kcrg.com/2026/04/03/medicaid-cuts-threaten-services-iowa-families-with-disabilities/

Photos from Common Coalition's post 04/02/2026

Thank you Iowa!

We are so grateful to everyone who showed up and spoke up at the Iowa State Capitol for Disability Advocacy Day. It’s turnout and energy like this that makes sure our communities are heard.

With Medicaid we can live, work, play, and flourish.

Photos from Triple B - AKA BubbyB's post 04/02/2026

Triple B - AKA BubbyB serving lunch was absolutely perfect for the Iowa Disability Advocacy Day!! Their mission is priceless and their food was amazing!

Photos from Common Coalition's post 04/01/2026

Today we gather at the Iowa State Capitol for Disability Advocacy Day.

Self-advocates, families, organizations, and allies from across the state are coming together to share their stories, meet with legislators, and speak about what it takes for people with disabilities to live full lives in their communities.

Throughout the day, participants will meet with senators, join a press conference, and connect with others across the disability community.

Our shared message is simple: With Medicaid we can Live. Work. Play. Flourish.

Come join us. Your voice matters.

03/31/2026

Last week at the Nebraska State Capitol, something powerful happened.

People came from across the state. Self-advocates. Families. Providers. Allies. People with stories that don’t always make it into policy conversations but shape everyday life.

They showed up to speak about what it means to live with dignity, to work, to be part of a community, and to build a life with the support that makes those things possible.

Thank you to everyone who showed up, spoke up, and stood together. Because when people come together like this, change feels possible.

Next up: Iowa Disability Advocacy Day — April 1 at the Iowa State Capitol.

With Medicaid we can Live. Work. Play. Flourish.

Photos from Common Coalition's post 03/30/2026

As we prepare for the next Disability Advocacy Day in Iowa, we’re reflecting on last week’s powerful gathering at the Nebraska State Capitol.

Advocates, self-advocates, families, organizations, and allies came together to share their stories, connect with lawmakers, and speak up for the services that allow people with disabilities to live full lives in their communities.

The turnout, the energy, and the voices in the room were a powerful reminder of what’s possible when the disability community shows up together.

We’re feeling inspired and ready to keep the momentum going.

Next stop: Iowa.
April 1
Iowa State Capitol
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Photography by Aaron Zavitz

Photos from Common Coalition's post 03/30/2026

Join us for Iowa Disability Advocacy Day on April 1 at the Iowa State Capitol.

Advocates, self-advocates, families, organizations, and allies from across the state will gather for a day of connection, learning, and action.

Participants will hear from disability leaders, advocates, and legislators, take part in advocacy training, and engage in conversations about building a more inclusive Iowa.

Our shared message: With Medicaid we can Live. Work. Play. Flourish.

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