Changes to Social Security Disability: Detrimental to people with disabilities?
For decades, Congress, the United States Supreme Court, and the Social Security Administration have recognized that the informality of SSA’s process is a critical aspect of the program. Creating...
View ArticleHouse Democrat review
The House Democrat Review is a weekly feature that gives Tennesseans an in-depth look at what our Democratic state legislators have been working on this week, and a glimpse into what’s planned for the...
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The House GOP Review is a weekly feature that gives Tennesseans an in-depth look at what our Republican state legislators have been working on this week, and a glimpse into what’s planned for the...
View ArticleApril is Disability Awareness Month at APSU
The Office of Disability Services at Austin Peay State University wishes to remind the community that April is Disability Awareness Month. The Wheelchair, Blind and Crutches (WBC) Challenge that was...
View ArticleReport Series examines public services for infants, children & youth with...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The first in a series of reports examining public services for infants, children and youth with autism in Tennessee was released Thursday by the Comptroller of the Treasury’s Offices...
View ArticleIRS says Tax Benefits available for those with Disabilities
Washington, D.C. – Taxpayers with disabilities and parents of children with disabilities may qualify for a number of IRS tax credits and benefits. Listed below are seven tax credits and other benefits...
View ArticleComptroller’s Office releases report on Corporal Punishment in Tennessee Schools
Nashville, TN – The Comptroller’s Office of Research and Education Accountability (OREA) has released a new report on corporal punishment in Tennessee public schools, including an analysis of its use...
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