On this page, you’ll find my latest statements regarding changes that impact people with disabilities. These changes may include, but not limited to:
- New laws/ordinances
- Updated legislation in Georgia
- And other public statements
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Statement Released After My Experience at Two of My Local Wendy’s Restaurants Regarding the Accessibility of Their Self-Ordering Kiosks
About This Statement
Read The Whole Statement: Statement Released After My Experience at Two of My Local Wendy’s Restaurants Regarding the Accessibility of Their Self-Ordering Kiosks“While we have options to order via the Wendy’s app or by going to the counter to talk to someone that’ll take our orders, some of us may prefer to use the self-ordering kiosks instead of our smartphones to place our orders,” said Armando Vias in a released statement on Wednesday afternoon.
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Statement Released After The United States House of Representatives Passes the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
About This Statement
Read The Whole Statement: Statement Released After The United States House of Representatives Passes the One Big Beautiful Bill ActI’m extremely disappointed that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act was passed in the United States House of Representatives. This is a sad day for all of us who were fighting to prevent this bill from becoming law.
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Statement Released After The United States Senate Passes the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
About This Statement
Read The Whole Statement: Statement Released After The United States Senate Passes the One Big Beautiful Bill ActThis bill will have major consequences, especially for people living with disabilities.
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Statement Released After Local Leaders In Houston County Starts To Explore Ways To Bring Public Transportation
About This Statement
Read The Whole Statement: Statement Released After Local Leaders In Houston County Starts To Explore Ways To Bring Public Transportation“At the moment, citizens who don’t drive or don’t have a vehicle will have to pay high costs of ride-sharing options, such as Uber/Lyft,” said Armando Vias in a statement that was released after leaders in Houston County are starting to explore ways to bring public transportation.
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Statement Released After Letters To Groome Transportation Was Sent Regarding The Inaccessibility of Their Online Reservation System
About This Statement
Read The Whole Statement: Statement Released After Letters To Groome Transportation Was Sent Regarding The Inaccessibility of Their Online Reservation System“The accessibility of their website needs major improvements in order for everyone to reserve online privately and independently,” said Armando Vias in a statement regarding the inaccessibility of the Groome Transportation’s online reservation system.
