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2012 CA AB 1610

2012 CA AB 1878

2012 CA AB 1879

2012 CA AB 1994

2012 CA AB 2282

2012 CA AB 2325

2012 CA SB 1163

2012 CA SB 1186

2011 CA SB 783

2011 CA SB 603

2011 US HR 881

2011 US HR 3356

Who's Blocking Reforms?

Changes Needed

Failed Reforms

Scary Bills

Developments

This webste deals with legislation needed to improve the problem of abuse of lawsuits brought under the Americans with Disabilties Act of 1990 (the "ADA") and certain similar or related state laws.




  • Current reform legislation
  • Who's blocking reforms?

  • Why are reforms needed?
  • Why have previous reforms failed?

Upcoming hearings on reform measures:

  • 8 May 2012: AB 1878 (Beth Gaines) 8:00 a.m. in California State Capitol, Room 4202 (Assembly Judiciary Committee)

 

  • 8 May 2012: SB 1186 (Bob Dutton) 1:30 p.m. in California State Capitol, Room 112 (Senate Judiciary Committee)

 

  • 8  May 2012: SB 1163 (Mimi Walters) 1:30 p.m. in California State Capitol, Room 112 (Senate Judiciary Committee)

 


  • If you would like to know why some think California's system of "private enforcement" of disabled accessibility laws needs to be reformed, please visit www.ADAabuse.com

 

  • Some think that legislators intended the current onslaught of private enforcement lawsuits to improve accessibility for people with disabilities; to see video of legislative proceedings which suggest otherwise, visit www.LegisltaiveDisgrace.com

 

  • To see who is filing these lawsuits in large numbers, the financial demands they are making and the legislators who either voted against reforms, or in favor of provisions which made these lawsuits more costly, visit www.ADAcrisis.com

 

  • If you are currently being sued in an ADA/accessibility lawsuit and would like information which can help, visit www.ADAlawsuits.com

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