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President Nixon’s Reasons for Vetoing the Rehabilitation Act

President Nixon vetoed the original Rehabilitation act because he felt it was too costly and felt it was contrary to the economic goals of society. However, public protesting by the disability community finally led to the passing of the Rehabiliation Act. It is important to note that this was the first time the disability community became involved in asserting the needs for their population. Even so, the disability community did not have the opportunity to take part in any of the legislation itself.

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