The Americans with Disabilities Act represents the full flowering of our democratic principles, and it gives me great pleasure to sign it into law today.
Fears that the ADA is too vague or too costly and will lead to an explosion of litigation are misplaced.
Today, I am signing S. 933, the 'Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.'
The Americans with Disabilities Act presents us all with an historic opportunity.
Today we're here to rejoice in and celebrate another 'independence day,' one that is long overdue.
It's been the work of a true coalition, a strong and inspiring coalition of people who have shared both a dream and a pa...
This legislation is comprehensive because the barriers faced by individuals with disabilities are wide-ranging.
Our problems are large, but our unified heart is larger.
The ADA is a dramatic renewal not only for those with disabilities but for all of us.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is such legislation.
This act is powerful in its simplicity.