President Biden proposed a new rule introduced by the Department Of Justice and Equality last Tuesday that aims to improve online services accessibility to tens of millions of Americans with disabilities.
The Department of Justice and Equality introduced the new rule
Department of Justice and Equality introduced the proposal during the 33rd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The Department of Justice and Equality will work with the government to ensure that online services and apps meet their Americans with Disabilities Act obligation.
Last Tuesday, President Biden announced that they seek to implement the proposed new rule designed by the Department of Justice and Equality that aims to improve online accessibility to online services for the millions of Americans living their lives with disabilities.
The Department of Justice and Equality said that many government services have gone online in past years, particularly during the pandemic
The Department of Justice and Equality, with the help of the Biden Administration, will ensure that state and local governments must do to make their online services and activities accessible to Americans living with disabilities.
The Department of Justice and Equality said that this issue affects the ability of disabled Americans to online services like access court websites or information about police services, and so much more.
President Biden said that Americans should share the benefits of technology. The Department of Justice and Equality seeks the implementation of equal digital accessibility.