This bill is a significant step toward ensuring that people with disabilities continue to receive the protection and support they need to stay integrated within their communities, rather than being institutionalized.
The long-term societal shift that started with the 1999 Olmstead decision is being reinforced at the state level, with advocates like Molly Kirkham playing a key role in pushing for policies that prioritize dignity, autonomy, and integration.
Though the potential cost remains a concern, it’s promising that the bill has already passed the committee stage and is advancing in the legislative process.
If passed, it could set a powerful precedent for other states looking to bolster similar protections for people with disabilities.
