Trump administration's repeal of accessibility standards alarms Colorado disability advocates
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Trump administration's repeal of accessibility standards alarms Colorado disability advocates
Colorado's disability community is sounding the alarm over a little-known proposal by the federal government they say could have major implications down the road.
Making all films and TV series accessible to blind, visually impaired, deaf and hearing impaired people "is a theme of civilization and inclusion, but also of opportunities for economic development for the sector and empowerment for the whole of society." (ANSA)
Lawmakers tackling funding, regulation in programs for intellectually disabled
Cole Uecker, the executive director of Disability Rights South Dakota, testified Wednesday during a committee meeting of lawmakers studying the state’s system for the intellectually disabled. (Jonathan Ellis/The Dakota Scout) Organizations that provide services to the state’s population of intellectually disabled residents have seven days to submit their top two or three requests for regulatory changes to a legislative committee studying the iss…
Research: Just 1% of streaming ads include accessibility features
XR, a specialist in creative operations, has released the 2025 Global Accessibility Maturity Index & Trends Report, which reveals that just 10 per cent of global TV ads include accessibility features such as closed captions or audio descriptions. XR’s data shows that most TV ads remain inaccessible, which indicates brands are losing reach and excluding […]
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