The White House Inclusive Guiding Principles for People with Disabilities:

President Barack Obama

American with Disabilities have never had a better and a more compassionate friend as the Resident in the White House.  Barack Obama strives everyday to improve the quality of lives for all Americans especially the middle class, the minorities and the population with disabilities.

The President is committed to nurturing a society that values the contributions of all of our citizens and residents, including the approximately 50 million people in this country living with disabilities. While people with disabilities are integrated into society as never before, we must do more.  President Obama and his Administration have achieved real results, motivated by the following guiding principles: 


The Inclusive Guiding Principles for People with Disabilities:
  • Strengthen Health Care
  • Increase Employment Opportunities
  • Expand Educational Opportunities
  • Protect Civil Rights and Promote Access to Community Living
  • Support Development and Use of Accessible Technology
  • Support International Disability Rights

White House Open Questions on Disabilities Policies



The White House conducts monthly disability outreach calls to update the public on disability issues and to hear from constituents. Contact White House if you would like to receive alerts about these calls and other announcements related to disability policy.

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