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Day in Washington is a nationally syndicated disability policy blog/podcast. Updated weekly, these 6 minute podcasts offer an easy to understand introduction to disability policy and politics. Text of podcasts is available in the comments. If you have difficulty downloading the audio, please right-click and save it to your computer for playback. You can contact the show at: 206-888-6009
Date / Time: 8/27/2009 3:20 AM UTC
Senator Edward Moore “Ted” Kennedy of Massachusetts, the last surviving brother in an enduring political dynasty and one of the most influential senators in history, died last night. Perhaps more than any other individual, Senator Kennedy’s commitment and dedication to the well-being of vulnerable populations has lead to the enactment of groundbreaking legislation. This has included the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Title IX, the Family Medical Leave Act, and other laws that have changed the course of this nation and have exemplified him as the champion of the common man.
Out of respect and in honor of everything “Ted” has done for people with disabilities over his decades in the Senate, the Day in Washington blog will go dark. We have lost a great advocate; he will be missed. Cross-Posted from: www.DayInWashington.com
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