Designated by the Governor to ensure the rights of all state citizens with disabilities through individual advocacy and system change, DRW is part of a national system of federally mandated independent disability agencies. DRW is completely independent of government and the disability service system in order to be free of any conflicts of interests which would undermine our capacity to advocate vigorously on behalf of the human and legal rights of people with disabilities.
Business Info
Related Articles
Republican Bill Cracks Down on Political Donations Via Credit Card
Trying to stop 'smurfing' or following Trump's lead targeting Act Blue donations?
Nov 16th, 2025 by Baylor SpearsState Employment Program For People with Disabilities Lacks Funds
Causing waiting list for help. Evers administration seeks more funding.
Nov 4th, 2025 by Erik GunnGOP Lawmakers Move Quickly to Enshrine Wisconsin’s Voter ID Law
Early committee hearing to put a proposed constitutional amendment on the April ballot.
Jan 7th, 2025 by Anya van WagtendonkBallot Drop Boxes Are Secure Says State Election Chief, But Communities Are Backing Away
240,000 absentee ballots returned, but drop box use is well below 2020 levels.
Oct 17th, 2024 by Evan CaseyFederal Judge Orders Northern Wisconsin Town to Bring Back Voting Machines
Rusk County Town of Thornapple switched to hand-counted, paper ballots this year.
Oct 6th, 2024 by Rich KremerNorthern Wisconsin Town Accused of Violating Law by Pulling Voting Machines
US DOJ threatens lawsuit against Thornapple, WI; voters with disabilities need machines.
Aug 29th, 2024 by Rich KremerRelated Press Releases
DHS Statement on Potential Data Disclosure by Partner Organization
Potential Disclosure May Have Affected Certain Medicaid Members
Jun 21st, 2024 by Wisconsin Department of Health Services



















