Monday, June 4, 2012
Urge Senator Kerry to Hold a Hearing on Important Rights Treaty
n 2009, the United States signed a treaty called the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) which essentially takes the Americans with Disabilities Act international. In order to have the force of law, the U.S. Senate must ratify it by a two thirds majority.
The Obama Administration has now submitted the CRPD to the U.S. Senate to begin the ratification process. Before the Senate can vote on the CRPD, the convention needs to pass through the Foreign Relations Committee with a simple majority vote.
The next step towards ratification is a hearing in the Foreign Relations Committee. One of your U.S. Senators, John Kerry, is the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee and has the authority to schedule a hearing.
Our request is very simple –please contact Senator Kerry by phone (202-224-4651) or by email by clicking here. If you call Senator Kerry’s office, please urge him to schedule a June hearing for the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. If you click to send an email, you will be prompted to enter your zip code and then an email will appear for you to easily send to Senator Kerry’s office.
The CRPD package that the Obama Administration submitted to the U.S. Senate is consistent with U.S. laws and will not require additional appropriations. Ratification of this treaty ensures that people with disabilities, including people living with MS, have equal rights and extends disability rights globally.
Thank you for your help!
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