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AFB Public Policy Comments

AFB advocates for federal policies that promote accessibility, equity, and opportunity for people who are blind or have low vision. We share comments in response to federal government requests for feedback and information related to proposed policy rules and requirements. You will find our most recent comments below.

  • December 2023 - Comments on Advancing Governance, Innovation, and Risk Management for Agency Use of Artificial Intelligence Memorandum
  • February 2023 Comments on FCC Digital Discrimination of Broadband Access Rulemaking
  • February 2023 Comments on DOL Digital Literacy and Resilience RFI
  • December 2022 Ex Parte Letter to FCC on Digital Discrimination NPRM
  • March 2022 Comments to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy on Community Health Through Technology
  • July 2021 Comments on Secretary's Priorities and Definitions for Discretionary Grants Programs
  • June 7, 2021: Comments to the FCC Request for Updates on Fulfillment of the CVAA
  • June 2021 Comments on the Federal Communication Commission's Fulfillment of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act
  • June 2021 Coalition Advocacy for Expansion of E-Book Accessibility Exemption to Section 1201 of the DMCA
  • April 2021 Comments on the Automated Driving Systems Safety Framework
  • March 2021 Comments on Guidance Needed to Reopen Schools
  • February 2021 Letter to Federal Communications Commission on Pandemic Broadband Access through E-Rate
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AFB Public Policy Letters, Comments, and Statements

  • Advocacy Letters
  • AFB Public Policy Comments
    • July 2021 Comment on Secretary's Grants Priorities
    • March 2021 Comments on Guidance Needed to Reopen Schools
    • Comments to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
    • Comments to FCC: Infrastructure and Investment and Jobs Act
    • FCC Digital Discrmination of Broadband Access Rulemaking
    • Comments on DOL Digital Literacy and Resilience RFI
    • Comments on OMB AI Governance Memorandum
  • Statements
  • Sign-On Letters

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