May 2, 2025
The Boost News
KFF Health Tracking Poll: Medicaid/SS Cuts Deeply Unpopular
NYC Ed Dept. partners with film festival to educate students about disability and filmmaking (City & State)
Rockland County Launches Initiative to Foster Autism-Supportive Environments (Rockland County Gov. Website)
Legal Aid Society alleges CDPAP administrator not paying workers (Times Union)
Immigrant Caregivers Say State-Backed Home Care Agency Stole Their Wages (Documented NY)
“Not enough training”: Former PPL workers say poor training plagued CDPAP payroll shift (CBS 6 Albany)
Passaic County in NJ launches registry for individuals with disabilities (NJ.com)
Manufacturing camp in Va. designed for individuals with disabilities (WBDJ 7)
New research contradicts RFK Jr.’s claim that severe autism cases are rising (NBC News)
Autism evaluations still being canceled over fears about now-canceled national registry (STAT)
‘I Can Hear Thoughts’ (The Cut)
Supreme Court appears likely to side with student in disability discrimination case (USA Today)
Special needs students are underserved in Defense Dept. schools, watchdog report finds (Stars and Stripes)
HHS Plans to Cut Funds Used to Investigate Abuse at Group Homes (Mother Jones)