"Speaker Johnson’s 'One Big Beautiful Bill' can do more to fix Medicaid for the truly vulnerable — Americans with disabilities," writes Able Americans Director Rachel Barkley in a commentary published at National Review. Rachel shares about the "bureaucratic maze" she and her husband experienced| nationalcenter.org
Medicaid was designed to care for America's most vulnerable, including those with disabilities, but the advent of ObamaCare changed everything. In a commentary published at The Hill, Able Americans Director Rachel Barkley writes: The Medicaid program changed in 2010 with the passage of the Affor| nationalcenter.org
A long-anticipated renovation to our headquarters, Freedom's Embassy, is now underway. The National Center's Able Americans program hosted an official groundbreaking on October 2 to commemorate the occasion. After nearly a year of negotiations, National Center COO David Almasi finally receive| nationalcenter.org
"Laws that enable physician-assisted suicide inculcate a harmful culture for people of all types of disabilities, and they are unfortunately spreading beyond Europe and Canada to the United States," writes Able Americans Director Rachel K. Barkley in a commentary syndicated through InsideSources.| nationalcenter.org
On the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disability Act, Able Americans Director Rachel Barkley reflects on where we are and where we still need to go. Her thoughts and her story are below. This month marks the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a landmark pie| nationalcenter.org
This Friday on Capitol Hill, Able Americans Director Rachel Barkley will be the featured speaker at a Faith and Law event entitled "Able to Succeed: People with Disabilities and the Imago Dei." The event description reads: People with disabilities are created in image of God, imbued wi| nationalcenter.org
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) has been widely condemned this week for mocking Texas Governor Greg Abbott's usage of a wheelchair -- well, widely except within her own party. On the Fox News Channel program "Hannity," Project 21 Chairman Horace Cooper told host Sean Hannity and fellow panelist Mark| nationalcenter.org