Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SR4

Introduced
3/1/23  
Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

A resolution designating the month of March as Disabilities Awareness Month in Iowa.

Impact

The adoption of SR4 has implications for state laws and policies regarding support for individuals with disabilities. It serves as a commitment from the Iowa Senate to promote awareness and inclusion, encouraging both public and private entities to take active steps in integrating individuals with disabilities into various aspects of community life. Furthermore, it aligns with national efforts to recognize the capabilities and rights of individuals with disabilities, potentially influencing local initiatives and programs related to education and employment.

Summary

Senate Resolution 4 proposes to designate March as Disabilities Awareness Month in Iowa. The resolution acknowledges the significant number of individuals with disabilities living in Iowa, their contributions to the community, and the need for increased awareness and inclusion. It emphasizes the importance of individuals with disabilities being both included in educational settings and supported in the workforce, leading to improved socio-economic contributions and community involvement. By recognizing this month, the resolution aims to foster a broader understanding and acceptance of disabilities within Iowa's communities.

Contention

While the resolution broadly supports the inclusion of individuals with disabilities, it does not address specific legislative actions or funding initiatives to enhance support services. Thus, it may be seen as a symbolic gesture rather than a comprehensive plan for addressing the needs of individuals with disabilities throughout the year. Critics may argue that such declarations should be coupled with tangible actions to provide necessary resources and modifications to ensure true inclusion.

Companion Bills

IA HR9

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