State Politics and the American Federal System
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a landmark piece of legislation enacted in 1990 that prohibits discrimination based on disability and mandates equal access to public facilities, employment, and services for individuals with disabilities. This law connects to broader discussions about how unfunded mandates impact state and local governments, as well as ongoing debates about civil rights and federalism in the United States.
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