September 04, 2010
‘The Closed Digital Door:’ State Benefits’ Websites Inaccessible to PWD
From AAPD (9.1.10)
Report Finds Five State Benefits’ Websites Inaccessible to People with Disabilities
by Jenifer Simpson, AAPD Senior Director of Government Affairs
A June 22, 2010 report finds that state public benefits agencies are relying more on their websites as a means of providing information to the public, and as a means for applicants to secure Medicaid, food stamps, and cash assistance. However, the report, by the National Center for Law and Economic Justice (NCLEJ) at http://www.nclej.org/ , shows that at least five states – California, Florida, Michigan, New York and Texas – have agency websites with problems that make them inaccessible to people with disabilities who are users of assistive technology, and many websites are difficult for anyone to navigate
