Fight for Health Care Equity Not Over
DRO continues advocacy after key bills shut down by powerful insurance lobbyists
2023 Legislative Wrap-up
Despite a myriad of challenges faced during Oregon’s 2023 legislative session, DRO was successful in advocating for a multitude of important policies affecting our community.
Frequently Asked Questions About SB 819
SB 819 became effective on July 13, 2023, and there are a lot of details to cover. This FAQ can help you navigate the new law on behalf of your child.
New Oregon Law Protects Children from Shortened School Days
DRO successfully advocated for Senate Bill 819, helping Oregon children with disabilities have equal education access.
Access to Justice Now Available to Crime Survivors Who are Nonverbal
We fought to change the rules regarding what is considered evidence, making it possible for crime victims who are nonverbal to testify.
Legislative Victory for Deaf, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing Communities
DRO successfully fought for funding to improve ASL and captioning of state legislative process
Stronger Protections against Bias in Healthcare
Combating discrimination that puts the lives of people with disabilities at risk
Protecting People Subject to Guardianship
Requiring notice to individuals who have a guardian appointed
Legislative Win for Children with Hearing Loss
Fighting for access to healthcare services and hearing equipment for children.
Filling in Gaps in Oregon’s Guardianship Law
In the 2019 legislative session, Disability Rights Oregon advocated to strengthen individual choice and self-direction in guardianship proceedings.
The Rights of Parents with Intellectual Disabilities
We fought for legislation to make sure that parents who experience intellectual or developmental disabilities are equal in the eyes of the law.
Legislative Win on Short School Days
Fighting to end shortened school days for children with disabilities.
Ending Discrimination in Organ Transplants
Nine-year-old Lief needed a heart transplant. But, he faced discrimination.