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Justice Department Memo Reviews Disability Protections
July 19, 2026
Why it matters locally: The Justice Department memo reviewing disability protections could impact how federal programs and services are administered in Georgia, potentially affecting over a million residents with disabilities.
The Justice Department released a memo that reviews decades-old protections for Americans with disabilities and examines related federal policies. The document raises questions about the scope and application of current disability protections without immediately specifying which policies or programs the administration intends to modify. Officials have not released detailed information about potential changes to services or policies. Maria Town, president and CEO of the American Association of People with Disabilities, addressed the memo's release. Town represents one major organization within the disability advocacy sector that tracks federal policy decisions affecting its members. The memo represents part of a broader Trump administration effort to review existing federal policies. Administration officials have indicated they plan to examine how disability services and protections function across federal agencies. Disability advocates and policy experts have sought additional details about the memo's scope and recommendations. The Justice Department has not yet provided a comprehensive breakdown of which specific statutes or regulations the memo targets or what policy revisions officials are considering. Federal disability protections include the Americans with Disabilities Act, passed in 1990, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. These laws establish requirements for workplace accommodations, access to public services, and educational provisions for people with disabilities. The administration's review comes as disability policy remains contested terrain in federal government. Previous administrations have both expanded and narrowed interpretations of how disability protections apply to specific populations and circumstances. The Justice Department has not announced a timeline for implementing any policy changes or releasing additional guidance based on the memo's findings.
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