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NFB-C, CCB File Federal Complaint Against California’s Vote by Mail Requirement

Advocates for blind people and other groups of disabled voters in California say the state's rules require them to hand their ballot to another person to vote by mail. "California's paper-based ballot return requirement discriminates against voters with print disabilities because it requires these voters to unwillingly accept the assistance of others in order to vote by mail," lawyers for the National Federation of the Blind of California, California Council of the Blind and other groups said in a court filing in early April.

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Advocacy and Public Policy Overview by NIB’s Public Policy Team

Rick Webster, vice president, public policy at National Industries for the Blind (NIB), is responsible for the organization’s efforts in advocacy and outreach to Congress on key issues impacting the employment of people who are blind. Mr. Webster seeks to harness the power of NIB associated nonprofit agencies in this work, including members of the Advocates for Leadership and Employment program, which trains employees who are blind working in NIB associated agencies to represent their agencies’ interests before the U.S. Congress and with state and local policymakers.

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