First In, Last Out: What to Know & Why to Care About Olmstead & the DOJ Memo

The DOJ released a memo stating it will not enforce the Olmstead decision, which protects the right of people with disabilities to choose where to live. Learn about this attack on our community and how to take action via CommunicationFIRST’s explainer.

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Medicaid: The Quiet Force Behind My Independence

Disability advocate, AAC user, and fashionista, Marisa Conners, says her Medicaid HCBS waiver ensures her “needs and preferences are respected,” and it enables her to advocate and create in ways that align with her communication style. Learn how in her guest blog.

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“We Take Care of Our Own:” Protecting Medicaid

During the last week of July 2025, Caring Across Generations, CommunicationFIRST, and other partners held a 60-Hour Protect Medicaid Vigil. This vigil showed Congress the huge importance of Medicaid to many constituents with disabilities and their allies. During the vigil, CommunicationFIRST’s Co-Founder Bob Williams gave the following personal remarks.

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Virginia Legislature To Require AAC Training in Schools

Earlier this week, Virginia adopted its first law expressly addressing augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Read our summary and statement of the law here.

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