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State refuses to budge on digital access compliance

Summary by Sterling Journal-Advocate
Logan County continues to struggle with the state’s new digital access law and may have to spend as much as $50,000 for new software to even come close to compliance. Logan County Commissioner Jerry Sonnenberg was in the state Senate when House Bill 21-1110 was passed and signed into law. It mandates that all state and local government digital content that is public-facing – for example, government websites – must be accessible to people with di…
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