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US Reaffirms Disability Rights and Calls for FDR Memorial Accessibility

This House Resolution reaffirms the US commitment to disability rights and recognizes the contributions of individuals with disabilities to history and civil rights. It calls for improved accessibility at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, including tactile braille and educational materials.
Key points
The US recommits to promoting disability rights.
Recognizes the historical contributions of individuals with disabilities and their role in the civil rights movement.
Calls for improved accessibility at the FDR Memorial, including for blind and low-vision visitors.
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Recommitting the United States to the promotion of disability rights and to the values enshrined in the Prologue Room of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in the District of Columbia, and recognizing the enduring contributions that individuals with disabilities have made throughout the history of the United States and the role of the disability community in the ongoing struggle for civil rights in the United States, and for other purposes.
Print number: HRES 183
Sponsor: Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large]
Process start date: 2021-03-02