Bills of Congress by U.S. Congress

Recognizing the 75th anniversary of The Arc of the United States, a leading organization promoting and protecting the civil and human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and actively supporting their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes.

Summary

House Resolution 875 recognizes the 75th anniversary of The Arc of the United States, an organization dedicated to promoting and protecting the rights of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The resolution highlights The Arc's historical contributions, including advocating for landmark legislation and litigation. It also acknowledges the organization's ongoing partnerships with various entities to support education, employment, caregiving, and aging services for people with disabilities.

Expected Effects

The resolution formally acknowledges The Arc's contributions and encourages continued collaboration among families, advocates, and policymakers. It serves as a symbolic gesture of support for the organization's mission. The resolution does not enact new laws or allocate funding but may influence future policy discussions and priorities related to disability rights and services.

Potential Benefits

  • Acknowledges and celebrates the contributions of The Arc to disability rights.
  • Encourages continued advocacy and support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • Highlights the importance of inclusive communities for all.
  • Reinforces the commitment to protecting the civil and human rights of people with disabilities.
  • Promotes collaboration among stakeholders in the disability community.

Potential Disadvantages

  • The resolution is largely symbolic and does not directly address specific challenges or needs within the disability community.
  • It does not guarantee any new funding or resources for disability services.
  • The resolution's impact depends on the extent to which it influences future policy decisions and actions.
  • There are no immediate or tangible disadvantages, but the lack of concrete action may be seen as insufficient by some advocates.
  • The resolution does not address potential disagreements or conflicting priorities within the disability community.

Constitutional Alignment

The resolution aligns with the spirit of the Constitution, particularly the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause, which ensures that all citizens have equal rights and opportunities. It also resonates with the general welfare clause of the Preamble, which aims to promote the well-being of all Americans. The resolution does not infringe upon any specific constitutional rights or provisions.

Impact Assessment: Things You Care About

This action has been evaluated across 19 key areas that matter to you. Scores range from 1 (highly disadvantageous) to 5 (highly beneficial).