Thursday, September 23, 2010

Congress changes intellectual disability wording

The Associated Press: Congress changes intellectual disability wording: Disabilities advocates are applauding Congress for passing legislation that eliminates the term 'mental retardation' from federal laws. The measure, passed by the House by voice vote Wednesday night, changes the phrase 'mentally retarded' to 'an individual with an intellectual disability' in existing health, education and labor law.

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