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Subject: [District Dispatch] Senate Committee hears ‘equal access is equal opportunity’<br>To: <a href="mailto:district@ala.org">district@ala.org</a><br><br><br>FULL POST: <a href="http://bit.ly/aj58O6" target="_blank">http://bit.ly/aj58O6</a><br>
--<br>District Dispatch has posted a new item, 'Senate Committee hears ‘equal<br>access is equal opportunity’<br><br>At a hearing held yesterday, the U.S. Senate Commerce, Science and<br>Transportation Committee learned that one of the key ways to improve access to<br>
the Internet and technology for the deaf and blind is the interoperability of<br>search engines and devices.<br><br>July 25th marks the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act<br>(ADA). New legislation proposed by both the House and Senate would require<br>
that technological barriers to access information be addressed just as the ADA<br>mandated that physical barriers be dealt with. Chairman Senator Kerry (D-Mass)<br>noted that the market won’t address these access concerns without the force<br>
of legislation and hoped that businesses would cooperate and make good faith<br>efforts to improve access.<br><br>Representative Markey (D-Mass) who sponsors the House bill (H.R. 6350 – the<br>“Twenty-first Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act”) said<br>
that the “broadband plan was designed to provide a broadband future for all<br>Americans” and that delay in meeting the needs of the disabled was<br>“unacceptable.”<br><br>The Senate legislation (S. 3304 – Equal Access to 21st Century Communications<br>
Act) was praised by the panelists representing the visually and hearing<br>impaired communities, the Coalition of Assistive Technology, and U.S. Army Sgt.<br>Brian Pierce, an Iran war veteran who lost his sight and much of his hearing<br>
due to a severe brain injury from an IAD blast. Sgt. Pierce described his<br>frustration finding a cell phone that was accessible and the high level of<br>unemployed in the disabled community. Russell Harvard, a hearing impaired<br>
actor, said that “equal access is equal opportunity.” He said that the<br>disabled community should not have to “drag behind” everyone else in access<br>to information and communications technology.<br><br>An archived webcast of the hearing is available at:<br>
<a href="http://commerce.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=Hearings&ContentRecord_id=4c38a45b-a9f2-4458-a4d3-cb22c48714fd&ContentType_id=14f995b9-dfa5-407a-9d35-56cc7152a7ed&Group_id=b06c39af-e033-4cba-9221-de668ca1978a" target="_blank">http://commerce.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=Hearings&ContentRecord_id=4c38a45b-a9f2-4458-a4d3-cb22c48714fd&ContentType_id=14f995b9-dfa5-407a-9d35-56cc7152a7ed&Group_id=b06c39af-e033-4cba-9221-de668ca1978a</a><br>
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