[NFBWATlk] Legislative Alert - Washington Seminar appointments and new information
Marci Carpenter
mjc59 at comcast.net
Tue Feb 4 02:41:21 UTC 2025
Greetings,
We are here in Washington DC and ready to start meeting with our Representatives, Senators and their staff. The NFB has added a new fact sheet which we will be discussing before the 3 main issues. It is called “Laws and Funding” . It has information about laws the blind depend on and funding the blind depend on. It came about because, after events of las week, the Federation realized that we need to urge Congress to defend existing laws and funding before we can move forward with our new proposed legislation. We will lead with this new fact sheet and if we still have time in our appointments we will discuss the Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act, the Medical Device Nonvisual Accessibility Act and the Blind Americans Return to Work Act.
You can find all of the fact sheets, including the Laws and Funding one, at nfb.org/washington-seminar.
Tomorrow (Tuesday) we will be meeting with Legislative Assistants from Rep. Rick Larsen's (District 2) and Rep. Pramilla Jayapal’s District 7) offices. If you live in one of their districts call the their offices directly or call the Congressional switchboard operator at 202-224-3121. and ask to be connected with their office. Most offices will ask if you are a constituent (you are a voter in their district). They usually only want to hear from their constituents. Tell the office staff that members of the National Federation of the Blind from their district are meeting with staff today, that those federation members represent you, and that you would like the Representative to support the issues being discussed. If no one answers leave a voicemail message saying this. If you are unsure of your Congressional district you can find it at https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative\ <https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative%5C>
I will post another email tomorrow night with our Wednesday appointments.
Thanks,
Marci Carpenter, President
National Federation of the Blind of Washington
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