The Kenai Peninsula Borough will go through with purchasing and leasing several ADA-compliant voting machines.
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A blind man’s complaint over voting accessibility prompted Kenai Peninsula election changes. But are they enough?
When Rick Malley went to vote in 2015, there weren’t any voting machines that could help visually impaired voters cast their ballot.
Workplace anti-discrimination agency sues free sample company, alleges ADA violations in Juneau
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleges Club Demonstration Services denied a Juneau employee extra bathroom breaks to accommodate her medical condition in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Since 2008, number of UAS students using disability services quintuple
The number of University of Alaska students who asked for disability services has steadily increased since the federal government changed the definition of disability under the ADA.
Accessible playgrounds in Juneau a work in progress
“We have a playground that is functional, but can we go further and make it better? Of course we can.”