Now, what is the result? Well, interestingly, when people turn on their TV set and they go to closed captioning... the immigrant community can now turn on the closed captioning and...
The time to solve the problem, in our judgment, is now.
The goal is very clear: to ensure that Americans with disabilities have the opportunity to access and use communications services and infras...
The guiding principles of the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act that I have introduced in the House... is to bring exi...
Too many of the applications transmitted over the existing devices and facilities are inaccessible to people with disabilities.
We were able to identify more precisely the needs of the disability community.
Americans with disabilities should have access to the new telecommunications technologies of the 21st Century as well, and delay is unaccept...
I want to congratulate you, Senator Pryor, and Senator Rockefeller, on the leadership which you are showing on this very important issue of ...
Our bill aims to require several things, that beginning with the largest firms that control access and entry onto the Internet, they, at min...
It is wrong that a soldier blinded in combat can come home and, because of the absence of video devices, not being able to fully access some...
In that debate, we were told that mandating closed captioning on all television sets would cost $20 per TV set. It would crush the industry.