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Alaska's human rights commission ushers in resolutions in support of blind and visually impaired Alaskans

Summary by KCAW
The Alaska State Commission of Human Rights is urging the state to improve education and voting access for blind and visually impaired people. Last week (3-12-26), the Commission passed two resolutions proposed by Commissioner William Craig of Sitka, who is a long-time disability rights advocate and is legally blind. While Commissioner Craig was not present at the meeting for medical reasons, his fellow commissioners represented the resolutions …

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KCAW broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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