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Congress Introduces State Dept Disability Policy Act
March 19, 2026
Congressional leaders including Senators Tim Kaine and Tammy Duckworth and Representatives Johnny Olszewski and Dina Titus have introduced the State Department Disability Policy and Accommodations Act aimed at enhancing disability rights within U.S. foreign policy operations. The proposed legislation mandates the creation of an Office of International Disability Rights within the U.S. Department of State, requires disability rights training for diplomatic personnel, and establishes a fellowship program to build expertise in disability policy. This initiative signals increased federal focus on accessibility and inclusion in international diplomatic missions, which will impact procurement planning and contractor requirements related to disability accommodations and training services.
- The U.S. Department of State will likely seek vendors capable of providing specialized disability rights training and accommodation services for diplomatic staff.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate new contract opportunities supporting the establishment and operation of the Office of International Disability Rights and related fellowship programs.
- Contractors with expertise in disability policy, accessibility consulting, and inclusive workplace solutions may find emerging demand within State Department procurements.
- This legislation reflects a broader federal trend toward embedding disability inclusion in government operations, influencing future procurement requirements and compliance standards.
The full inclusion of people with disabilities is a fundamental aspect of democracy, and it must be a priority for U.S. foreign policy.
— Dina Titus, U.S. Representative
Every single one of us is just one bad day away from becoming disabled, and we should do everything we can to ensure that members of the disability community can live full lives wherever they reside.
— Tammy Duckworth, U.S. Senator
This bill ensures that inclusion isn’t an afterthought but a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy.
— Johnny Olszewski, U.S. Representative
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U.S. Department of State, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives
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- [2026-03-18] Kaine, Duckworth, Olszewski, & Titus Introduce... · Kaine Senate · Mar 19