GOVERNOR SIGNS “ED ROBERTS DAY” BILL
SB 1256 by Loni Hancock Would Require California Governor To Proclaim January 23rd Each Year as Day of “Special Significance” Honoring Ed Roberts in Public Schools and Other Educational Institutions – Governor Also Signs Bill Honoring President Ronald Reagan
Ed Roberts: Roberts, who passed away on March 14, 1995 at age 56, was a founder of WID (World Institute on Disability) and a former director of the Department of Rehabilitation.SACRAMENTO, CALIF (CDCAN) [Updated 07/19/2010 5:12 PM (Pacific Time)] – Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed today SB 1256 by Sen. Loni Hancock (Democrat – Berkeley, 9th State Senate District), a bill that will require California governors to proclaim each January 23rd as a day of “special significance” honoring the life and work of revered disability rights leader Ed Roberts [pictured left] , recognized across the world as the “father of the independent living” movement for people with disabilities and special needs. The approval of the legislation comes just a few days before the 20th anniversary of the signing of the landmark Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), which Congress passed and then President George H. W. Bush signed into law on July 26, 1990.
The Ed Roberts Day bill was approved earlier by the Legislature with no opposition votes and support from both parties, passing the Assembly on June 28th by a vote of 73 to 0, and clearing the State Senate in its final vote on July 1st by a vote of 34 to 0 before it was sent to the Governor.
Governor Signs Legislation Establishing “Ronald Reagan Day”
The Governor also signed legislation, SB 944 by Sen. George Runner (Republican – Antelope Valley) that honors President Ronald Reagan, establishing – like the Roberts Day, a “Ronald Reagan Day” of special significance every February 6th. Reagan served two full terms as California Governor from 1967 to 1975.
January 23rd Would Be “Ed Roberts” Day
SB 1256 will require that the governor proclaim January 23 of each year as “Ed Roberts Day”, and designate that date as having “special significance” in public schools and educational institutions, and would encourage those entities to conduct suitable commemorative exercises on that date, remembering his life, recognizing his accomplishments as well as the accomplishments of other Californians with disabilities. Like other state “Day of Significance”, the day would not be a state holiday for state employees.
Roberts who passed away on March 14, 1995 at age 56, was the first person with a disability to serve as director of the California Department of Rehabilitation, appointed by then Governor Jerry Brown. He was a co-founder of a respected disability advocacy organization in the bay area, the World Institute on Disability (WID) along with Judy Heumann and Joan Leon.
Background of Ed Roberts
The following is included in the text of SB 1256 as background on the life and work of Ed Roberts:
Edward Verne Roberts was born January 23, 1939.
Ed Roberts Campus In Berkeley Also Remembers His Life and Work
Roberts is also being honored in Berkeley with the construction of a new community center, called the Ed Roberts Campus whose mission is to “ensure that people with disabilities can live independently and without discrimination.” The Ed Roberts Campus will commemorate the life and work of Roberts. For more information about the Ed Roberts Campus go to their website at: http://www.edrobertscampus.org/index.html