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Senate Democrats Urge the Trump Administration to Help Ensure Websites and Apps Are Accessible

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Senators Tammy Duckworth and Kirsten Gillibrand led Senate Democrats in urging the Trump Administration not to delay federal online accessibility rules for websites and mobile apps under the ADA and Section 504.

The lawmakers criticized interim final rules from DOJ and HHS that revise and postpone the 2024 regulations, arguing this denies people with disabilities equal access to state and local government services.

They said the 2024 rules—based on WCAG 2. 1 Level AA—are essential for access to voting, education, healthcare, public safety, and benefits, and that the compliance deadlines were already balanced.

The senators objected to using interim final rules instead of transparent notice-and-comment rulemaking and warned that weakening the rules would exclude millions of Americans with disabilities from civic life.

Read more about senate democrats urging the Trump administration to ensure websites and apps are accessibile on Senator Tammy Duckwoths’s site.

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