Barbaro
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"34 states have government-level agencies for the deaf and hard of hearing. Washington, D.C., which is home to one of the nation's largest per-capita deaf populations, does not -- yet"
"- A historic bill that would create the first-ever Washington, D.C., office for the deaf and hard of hearing is moving closer to fruition thanks to a growing movement that argues it's about time disabled Americans have a government voice in the nation's capital."
Let's hope it pass!
"- A historic bill that would create the first-ever Washington, D.C., office for the deaf and hard of hearing is moving closer to fruition thanks to a growing movement that argues it's about time disabled Americans have a government voice in the nation's capital."
Washington, D.C., close to creating 1st office for deaf, hard of hearing
A historic bill that would create the first-ever government office for the deaf and hard of hearing in Washington, D.C., is moving closer to fruition.
www.upi.com
Let's hope it pass!