
April 17, 2025
The Boost News
Study strengthens links between maternal diabetes and autism, a new diaper for kids with complex needs, RFK Jr. doubles down on bad science, and more developmental disability news for week ending April 11, 2025.
SPOTLIGHT: CDC LAYOFFS
CDC faces backlash for cutting sickle cell, adult disability programs (CBS News)
Layoffs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are a good example of how the Trump administration could care less, perhaps pointedly so, about people with disabilities.
Nearly half of its staff working on developmental disabilities and birth defects was laid off this month, reports CBS News, with the layoffs wiping out the entire leadership team atop CDC’s National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities.
“Support staff for the center, as well as its Disability and Health Promotion Branch, were also cut,” it reports. That branch had been responsible for a federal database tracking state-level rates of adults with disabilities. “Researchers and health authorities rely on the data to target resources where they’re needed most, and to study patterns and trends in disabilities. A now-stalled upcoming release of data had been expected to help shed light on a recent increase in cognitive disability among younger adults.”
NEW YORK
New York Warns Trump It Will Not Comply With Public School D.E.I. Order It’s among other Democratic-led states rejecting the order. (Update: The deadline has been extended to at least April 24, 2025.) (New York Times)
District attorneys are fourth wheel in state budget throuple They’re “heavily involved” in the discussions over changes to the discovery law that are holding up the budget. (City & State)
Commentary: Children with developmental delays aren’t getting the services they need New York ranks 50th for timely delivery of early intervention services. (Times Union)
‘Sadistic and disturbing’. Attorney says 5 families claim former West Hempstead special education teacher abused their kids (News 12 Long Island)
OUTSIDE OF NY
N.J. school may fire 5 employees accused of restraining student with tape (NJ.com)
‘Why am I so bad?’ Indiana schools suspend tens of thousands of students with disabilities Special ed students were suspended more than twice as often compared to their peers. (WFYI)
Police shoot knife-wielding autistic teen behind fence in Idaho, sparking outrage (Washington Post)
Republican plan in Arizona to prevent disability services shutdown comes with tough cuts The Division of Developmental Disabilities is expected to run out of money end of April. (AZ Mirror)
Disability advocates in Maryland ‘betrayed’ by last-minute budget cut for service-provider raises Advocates were thisclose to clawing back more than $300 million from the cuts proposed in governor’s fiscal 2026 budget. (Maryland Matters)
Inside Nova Scotia’s bold plan to end disability institutions It’s one of the last Canadian provinces where it’s common for people with disabilities to be housed in institutions. (Broadview)
AUTISM
RFJ Jr. Says HSS Wil Determine the Cause of Autism by September (AP)
Study strengthens link between maternal diabetes and autism (Reuters)
ADA
MEDICAID
A fifth of Americans are on Medicaid. Some of them have no idea. Programs with consumer-friendly names and private insurance company involvement add to the confusion. (Stateline)
EDUCATION
‘Really scared’: Parents of kids with disabilities confront Education Department chaos (New Hampshire Bulletin)
ACCESSIBILITY
Ikea just designed its new bathroom products to make life easier for everyone (Fast Company)
GOOD THINGS
Why This Dad’s Diaper Brand Is a Game-Changer for Kids with Disabilities Youth Crews wants to bridge the gap between baby and adult sizes. (Parents)
Tanner Smith Meeting Jack Black Best Thing From Minecraft Press Tour Smith, who’s on Love on the Spectrum, met his hero on The Kelly Clarkson Show. (Vulture)