One hundred members of Congress set today as the deadline for the Justice Department to answer questions about its June opinion narrowing federal disability protections. What is under pressure is federal enforcement, and this deadline is the first formal test of whether the department will explain or defend its reasoning. The notice said the department plans to revisit the guidance under a narrower reading of federal law, as disability advocacy organizations documented at the time. HCBS is generally an optional Medicaid benefit, which makes it among the first services states consider trimming under budget pressure. Private plaintiffs can still bring claims in federal court, and existing consent decrees and state law obligations remain in place.