A Look at IDD Funding in the United States

“The investments in intellectual and developemental disabilities services and supports across the nation are a measure of our conscience and commitment to the disability community. It demonstrates our expectations of full-participation, equal opportunity, economic self-sufficiency and independent living outlined in the Americans with Disabilities Act.”
- Shea Tanis, associate research professor, Kansas University Center on Developemental Disabilities and director, State of the States in Intellectural and Developemental Disabilities project.

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