Remember, Trump’s DoE is trying to roll back accessibility requirements for buildings (Section 504).
@LFLegal wrote about this and her 9 June update links to a newer comment template:
lflegal.com/2025/06/energy-dep…
All comments due 16 June 2025.
New Attempt to Roll Back Accessibility Requirements - Comments Needed
For over forty years the United States has had regulations that say new buildings must be accessible to people with disabilities if the building is built by an organization that receives federal funds.Law Office of Lainey Feingold
Adrian Roselli
in reply to Adrian Roselli • • •You may think that digital accessibility is unrelated, but I assure you that every successful effort to chip away at rights and protections will be followed by another.
Don’t wait until it affects you personally. Speak up. This is low-risk, so do it while you can.
#a11y #accessibility
Adrian Roselli
in reply to Adrian Roselli • • •So, you know, stand for something now as opposed to later falling for everything foisted on you.
Attribute that quote variation as you see fit: quoteinvestigator.com/2014/02/…
Quote Origin: If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything – Quote Investigator®
quoteinvestigator.comAdrian Roselli
in reply to Adrian Roselli • • •20,711 comments between 14 May and 16 June 2025. Not bad for an expedited review period.
regulations.gov/document/DOE-H…
Granted, no guarantee they all support Section 504 nor that all will be accepted by this administration.
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#accessibility