Rather than merely prohibiting discrimination against the disabled, the bill compels employers to make significant expenditures and extensive physical alterations to their facilities to accommodate an unlimited variety job applicants.
Gordon J. Humphrey (R-NH) attacks the aspect of the bill that ended up being the most successful. From New York Times, “Rights Bill for Disabled Is Sent to Bush,” by Steven A Holmes.
Saturday, July 14, 1990
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