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Senators Introduce Law Enforcement Disability Communication Legislation
March 24, 2026
Senators Chris Coons and Eric Schmitt have introduced the bipartisan Supporting Blue Envelope Programs Act to fund and expand programs that improve communication between law enforcement and individuals with disabilities, including those with Autism Spectrum Disorder and intellectual or developmental disabilities. The legislation authorizes grants to train law enforcement officers, mandates privacy protections, and requires reporting and public directories to enhance safer interactions nationwide. This initiative aims to equip law enforcement agencies with tools and training to reduce misunderstandings and improve safety during encounters with disabled individuals.
- Why this matters: Federal and state agencies involved in law enforcement and disability services should prepare for new grant opportunities and training program requirements.
- Organizations providing training, communication technologies, or support services for law enforcement interactions with disabled populations may find emerging contracting opportunities.
- Procurement professionals should monitor grant solicitations and compliance mandates related to privacy protections and reporting.
- This legislation signals increased federal focus on inclusive public safety programs, potentially influencing future funding priorities and procurement strategies.
The Supporting Blue Envelope Programs Act will give both people with disabilities and law enforcement the tools and training they need to de-escalate encounters while protecting public safety and the safety and independence of millions of Americans living with disabilities.
— Senator Chris Coons
Ensuring the safety and independence of those in the Autism and developmental disabilities community is a chief priority of mine. Working with key law enforcement partners to help those with disabilities better identify themselves when interacting with law enforcement helps keep everyone safe.
— Senator Eric Schmitt
To keep members of the autistic community safe, it is important that officers have the tools they need to reduce misunderstandings that can arise from differences in communication.
— Representative John Rutherford
Agencies
United States Senate, United States House of Representatives, Delaware Office of Highway Safety