[NFBSF] [NFBC-Info] AB 2190

Tim Elder tim at timeldermusic.com
Tue Mar 31 19:21:00 UTC 2026


Hi Monica,

 

Disability Rights California, DREDF, California Council of the Blind, and NFB of California are but a few who are formally on record in support.  The number of very experienced disability rights litigators who have reviewed and/or proposed language are too many for me to note at this point.  I think it is unfortunate that one or two people who clearly don’t understand the text of the bill have jumped to comment on social media.  That said, everyone is entitled to their own opinion and the degree of time they want to spend in looking at the actual language.

 

I’m happy to answer questions.  I probably need to do a deep dive to thoroughly explain it all in more direct terms for folks.  

 

 

From: Monica Wegner <monica.wegner at outlook.com> 
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Subject: RE: [NFBSF] [NFBC-Info] AB 2190

 

Hello Tim,

 

Unfortunately, I have a lot going on right now so a call is difficult. You mentioned that there are other disability rights organizations in support of AB2190. Do we have a list that you are able to share? I would love to understand their perspective.

 

Monica

 

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Subject: RE: [NFBSF] [NFBC-Info] AB 2190

 

Monica,

 

If you want to chat I'd be happy to give you a preview and get your thoughts.  Call when you can.

 

 

 

 

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Subject: Re: [NFBSF] [NFBC-Info] AB 2190

 

Hello NFBSF and Tim,

 

 

 

I'm still forming an opinion about this bill. For anyone interested, the text is available here via the California legislature<https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202520260AB2190>. But I do have questions and on first blush, I don’t think I would support this bill. That being said, I’m still forming an opinion so may not know all the facts.

 

 

 

Tim’s email indicated that the bill is a bit hard to understand. But I think it’s worth giving a go.

 

 

 

As drafted, AB 2190 appears to create a new affirmative defense to statutory-damages claims for website accessibility barriers if an entity can show certain disclosures, testing practices, and remediation steps. In practical terms, that reads to me as at least partly pro-defendant, even if the bill also includes some provisions aimed at website vendors and remediation. Put another way, it would move the goal posts from, does the disabled person have access to this thing, to has the business made a good faith effort to implement accessibility. We have discussed this before in chapter meetings; and I am generally opposed to codifying standards like WCAG into accessibility legislation. At least in part because the WCAG standard is largely controlled by big tech. Having a technical standard decide what is accessible does not benefit the disability community, especially when we are talking about new technologies where a standard may not apply.

 

 

 

>From the bill’s preamble:

This bill would grant to an entity an affirmative defense to a claim seeking statutory damages under the provisions described above on the basis of a specific accessibility barrier on the entity’s internet website, as defined, if the entity provided evidence to the plaintiff demonstrating within an unspecified number of days of receiving a written pre-lawsuit demand from the plaintiff that either (1) the entity published a digital accessibility report on the accessibility page of its internet website disclosing the specific access barrier and updated that report to reflect remediation of the access barrier or (2) that various things were true regarding the entity’s efforts to identify and remediate access barriers on its internet website, including the entity had a reasonable and good faith basis to believe that the internet website was accessible and conformed with the internet website accessibility standard, as specified.

 

 

 

Monica

 

 

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Subject: [NFBC-Info] AB 2190

 

 

 

We are pleased to join the many other disability rights organizations and

 

leaders supporting AB 2190 for website accessibility. This bill preserves

 

all existing rights to enforce against companies that don't make their

 

websites accessible. It creates new tools to enforce our rights. While the

 

bill is a bit hard to understand, it is in the best interest of blind, low

 

vision and DeafBlind individuals who want more websites to become accessible

 

without serial litigation. Please share and ask your fellow Californians to

 

support AB 2190.

 

 

 

 

 

You can read more about the bill here:

 

 

 

https://trackbill.com/bill/california-assembly-bill-2190-internet-website-ac

 

cessibility/2818711/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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