H287
An Act relative to studying best practices for ensuring the safety of blind persons
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Bill overview
This bill seeks to establish a special commission to investigate and recommend best practices for improving the safety of blind persons in Massachusetts. The commission’s goal is to identify effective strategies and solutions to address the unique safety challenges faced by this population. This study will focus on a range of areas, potentially including pedestrian safety, navigation assistance, and emergency preparedness. Ultimately, the commission’s findings will inform potential policy changes and initiatives to enhance the safety and well-being of blind individuals.
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Primary sponsor
Alyson M. Sullivan-Almeida
Cosponsor
Alyson M. Sullivan-Almeida
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