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Whether your most recent exposure to government was in a 4th grade history class or a doctorate level policy course, you can effectively advocate for yourself and your community by accessing the right tools. The following links are provided to further empower you. Remember… your most powerful resource is your personal experience, and elected officials serve to represent the concerns that matter most to you.
For questions about any of the resources listed, please contact your local MDA office or e-mail MDA’s National Advocacy Office at advocacy@mdausa.org.
Elected Officials
State Representatives
Senate
House of Representatives
Legislative Progress
Legislative Glossary
THOMAS - Library of Congress
Educational Advocacy
MDA Publications
Department of Education
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS)
Medical Benefits
Social Security Disability Guidebook
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Medicare Rights Center
Personal Disability Rights
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
ADA Enforcement – DOJ Status Report
Access Board
Administration on Developmental Disabilities
Research Advocacy
Research!America Your Congress Your Health
Travelers with Disabilities
Transportation Security Administration’s Tips for Travelers |