Hillary Clinton didn't mention that incident during her speech in Orlando, Fla., where she talked about helping people with disabilities. But it probably wasn't far from her mind as she rattled off a list of ways they contribute to society. "Across the country, people with disabilities are running businesses, teaching students, caring for our loved ones," she said. is a reflection on us as a country," Clinton said. If elected, Clinton said she would work to make colleges more accessible, increase economic opportunities for people with disabilities and eliminate lower minimum wage standard for their paychecks.
Source: Los Angeles Times September 21, 2016 20:40 UTC