2018: Schweikert Voted To Amend The Americans With Americans With Disabilities Act By Requiring Victims That Sue In Federal Court Over Violations First Give Written Notice And Give The Business 120 Days To Rectify The Violation. In February 2018, Schweikert voted for legislation that fundamentally alters the ADA. According to the Washington Post, "Under the bill, those wishing to sue businesses in federal court over an ADA public-accommodations violation must first deliver a written notice to that business detailing the illegal barrier to access and then give that business 60 days to come up with a plan to address the complaints and an additional 60 days to take action." The vote was on passage. The House passed the bill by a vote of 225 to 192. The Senate took no substantive action on the legislation. [House Vote 80, 2/15/18; Washington Post, 2/13/18; Congressional Actions, H.R. 620]