S 1193
Latonya Reeves Freedom Act of 2023
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The Latonya Reeves Freedom Act of 2023 aims to ensure people with disabilities receive integrated community-based long-term services and supports. It strengthens the requirement for states to help individuals with disabilities live in their own homes and control their services, while also establishing a system to identify and address disparities in how these services are provided. The bill creates a plan for transitioning people out of institutions and into community living, and prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities seeking these supports.
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