[NAGDU] Urgent: FAA Reauthorization

David david at bakerinet.com
Wed Sep 26 19:31:53 UTC 2018


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David in Clearwater, FL*
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On 9/26/2018 9:30 AM, Marion Gwizdala via NAGDU wrote:
> Dear Fellow Federationists,
>
> Please see the letter below from President Riccobono to members of
> Congress regarding the FAA Reauthorization and feel free to disseminate
> this as widely as appropriate.
>
> Please call your representative in the House and urge them to either
> remove Section 437 from H.R. 302 in its entirety, or align the language
> with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. You can contact your
> member of Congress by calling the Capitol Switchboard and asking for the
> office in question. The number is 202-224-3121.
>
> Fraternally Yours,
> Marion Gwizdala
> NAGDU President
>
> September 25, 2018
>
> Re: Section 437 of FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018
>
> Dear Chairman Thune, Ranking Member Nelson, Chairman Shuster, and Ranking
> Member DeFazio:
>
> The National Federation of the Blind and its special interest division,
> the National Association of Guide Dog Users, strongly oppose Section 437
> of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018 (H.R. 302). The proposed measures
> detailed in this section infringe upon the civil rights of the blind by
> imposing unnecessary and burdensome restrictions upon those of us who use
> trained guide dogs, including people who train their own guide dogs. The
> purpose of this letter is to address some of our main concerns with the
> proposed language. We would welcome the opportunity to work with Congress
> to seek a solution that is satisfactory to all stakeholders.
>
> One concern we have with the bill is requiring guide dog users to produce
> photographic identification of our guide dogs. This would only serve to
> enhance the sham cottage industry of fraudulent service animal
> certifications. Such restrictions would do nothing to curb those
> counterfeiters who attempt to take advantage of our civil rights in order
> to avoid legitimate fees charged by air carriers for the carriage of pets.
>
> In addition, requiring guide dog users to obtain immunization records
> prior to traveling on an aircraft restricts the freedom of movement for
> the blind to travel for emergencies or simply take a spontaneous trip.
> This requirement is therefore discriminatory by creating a separate and
> unequal encumbrance on the blind not imposed upon our sighted peers.
>
> We urge that Section 437 is either eliminated in its entirety or amended
> to align with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, which provides
> sufficient protections for entities by allowing for the exclusion of any
> animal exhibiting disruptive behavior. We further urge the implementation
> of legal sanctions for the fraudulent misrepresentation of an animal as a
> service animal rather than imposing undue burdens on those of us who use
> legitimate specifically trained service animals.
>
> We appreciate your immediate attention to this matter and we are available
> to meet to discuss this further. I can be reached by phone at
> 410-659-9314, or by email at officeofthepresident at nfb.org.
>
> Sincerely,
> Mark A. Riccobono, President
> National Federation of the Blind
>
>
>
>
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