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Disability Policy News

AUCD's Disability Policy News (DPN) is a weekly newsletter highlighting federal policy issues affecting people with disabilities and their families. DPN features updates in plain language and action steps that people can take to educate policymakers. DPN is published every Friday.

July 7, 2025 | Vol. MMXXV | Issue 119

Fiscal Year 2026 Budget

The President’s budget proposes getting rid of University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDDs). The Administration wants to combine the work of the UCEDDs with the work of a few other disability programs to make the Independent Living Program do that work. It is now up to Congress to decide how much money is given to important programs like UCEDDs.

Action Item: Use AUCD’s new toolkit to contact Members of Congress and state elected officials to tell them why UCEDDs are so important for people with disabilities and their families all across the country.

This toolkit includes:

    • Information and resources that explain why the budget proposal is harmful for people with disabilities

    • Graphics and captions for social media

    • Email scripts and talking points for speaking with elected officials and their staff

Starting this Thursday, Senate appropriators will begin marking up spending bills for Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26). House Appropriations Chair Tom Cole (R-OK) wants to complete markups for all 12 appropriations bills for FY26 by July 30 and many lawmakers are adamant that they do not want to pass another continuing resolution (CR). The House Appropriations Committee’s Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education subcommittee has jurisdiction over funding for AUCD Network programs, and its markup is scheduled for Monday, July 21. The LHHS legislation text has not yet been released.

Plain Language

The Administration wants to get rid of UCEDDs. The Administration wants to combine the work of the UCEDDs with the work of a few other disability programs to make the Independent Living Program do that work. It is now up to Congress to decide how much money is given to important programs like UCEDDs.

Action Item: Use the resources in the new AUCD toolkit to contact Members of Congress and their staff to educate them about the important work UCEDDs do. This toolkit has tools to help you speak up for people with disabilities.

Before Congress can vote on a government spending bill, committees in the House and Senate need to first review the bill. This is a process called a markup. During markup, lawmakers can look over a bill and share suggested changes. The committee then votes on these suggested changes. If the committee agrees on the suggested changes in a vote, the bill with the changes is sent to either the House or Senate for more discussion and voting.

In the Senate, Senate leaders will begin the markup process for next year’s government spending bills this week. In the House, lawmakers want to finish their markup process for all spending bills by July 30. The bill that includes funding for AUCD Network programs has its markup planned for Monday, July 21. The bill has not been released to the public yet.

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