[blindLaw] Government website and forms
Michal Nowicki
mnowicki4 at icloud.com
Tue Aug 6 23:30:40 UTC 2024
I have encountered numerous inaccessible electronic forms on state public utility commission websites. I hope that the recently promulgated website accessibility regulations under Title II of the ADA will lead to meaningful improvements.
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Has the organization with lawyer division considered adding extra pressure on government agencies in America to make their websites and forms accessible?
I ask because it’s disheartening in 2024 when a blind person needs to interact with a housing Authority, where anything is set up or pass down through HUD the documents and forms are paper form or offered in limited capacity in a non-accessible digital format if the housing Authority chooses to send those after scanning them.
Thoughts
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