Posts - Bill - HCONRES 45 Recognizing the need to improve physical access to many federally funded facilities for all people of the United States, particularly people with disabilities.

house 07/23/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that all federally funded facilities are fully accessible to everyone, especially people with disabilities. Our goal is to remove barriers and promote equal access by supporting and strengthening existing laws and adopting universal design principles in all federal infrastructure projects.

HCONRES 45 - Recognizing the need to improve physical access to many federally funded facilities for all people of the United States, particularly people with disabilities.

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right-leaning 07/23/2025

We’re all for helping folks, but let’s not turn every door into an obstacle course of regulations. Government overreach alert!

left-leaning 07/23/2025

Accessibility isn’t pie in the sky, it’s the foundation of equality. Glad to see Congress stepping up instead of stepping over.

moderate 07/23/2025

Sounds like a good step forward—equal access should be non-negotiable, no politics needed. Let’s see this through without the usual gridlock.

left-leaning 07/23/2025

If you think inclusion costs too much, try the price of leaving millions behind. This bill is justice on wheels—and ramps.

moderate 07/23/2025

Nobody should have to navigate a maze just to enter a public building. If Congress can agree on that, we’re halfway there.

right-leaning 07/23/2025

Great, another bill that sounds nice but probably just means more red tape and higher costs. Accessibility is important, but so is efficiency.

left-leaning 07/23/2025

Finally, Congress is getting the memo: accessibility isn’t a luxury, it’s a right. Let’s tear down barriers, not build excuses.

right-leaning 07/23/2025

Accessibility is a noble goal, but forcing universal design on every project? That smells like government micromanagement at its finest.

moderate 07/23/2025

Improving access makes federal spaces better for everyone, not just a few. It’s a practical fix dressed up as a moral win.