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From: Loni <loni326@...>

Subject: Re: Important! FCC Disability Law!

Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 22:36:23 -0700 (PDT)

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You didn't get it? & nbsp; I'll forward again. Sorry. LOni<br><br><br><br>From: Kelley & lt;<a

href= " mailto:lkelley_45%40msn.com " >lkelley_45@...</a> & gt;<br><br>Subject:

Stop Meters Now Newsletter entry<br><br><a

href= " mailto:california-emf-safety-coalition%40googl " >california-emf-\

safety-coalitiongooglegroups</a>, " Josh Hart " & lt;<a

href= " mailto:joshuanoahhart%40gmail.com " >joshuanoahhart@...</a> & gt;<br><br\

>Date: Wednesday, September 21, 2011, 11:51 AM<br><br>Dear Friends,<br><br>We

need to get on top of this one. The White House Office on Disability Policy and

the National Council on Disabilities is working with the FCC and other federal

agencies who carry roles and responsibilities for assuring equal access and

accommodations for persons with disabilities is moving quickly to ensure that

all disabled Americans are fully integrated into community living. The Assistive

Devices Act of 2004 and the " Olmstead decision " , a U.S. Supreme court civil

rights decision, advances that cause. Unfortunately, this campaign leaves

millions of Americans behind - those with environmental illnesses or who have

medical implants. <br><br>Earlier this month, several of us signed a letter to

the Arizona Center for Disability Law, there is a federally funded Disability

Law Center in each state. asking them to not overlook the rights to access and

accommodation of environmental disabled people in their 2012 priorities. In that

letter, we mentioned the fact that some disabled people, even those who are

being accommodated due to sight, hearing and mobility impairments, could be

harmed by ensuring full integration when wireless enabled devices and

transmitters are used. What the future may bring is a wireless broadband

infrastructure that is extended into remote geographic areas, public facilities,

even private spaces. Many people who are environmentally disabled are

marginalized already and are forced to live in remote areas and stay out of

public places, in order to survive. This would create a man-made disaster for

millions of Americans. <br><br>There is a new law being proposed. I think this

matter deserves a strong campaign, to protect the rights of those whose health

and welfare is being most severely affected by exposure to involuntary exposure

to increasingly dense and ubiquitous sources of man-made electromagnetic fields

and synthetic chemicals. <br><br>We need to call for Congressional hearings on

this proposed legislation in order to give those people who are most adversely

affected, and their advocates, an opportunity to speak. Contact your federally

elected representatives, the White House Office on Disability Policy and the

National Council on Disabilities and let them know!<br><br>NEWS<br><br>Federal

Communications Commission<br><br>445 12th Street, S.W.<br><br>Washington, D. C.

20554<br><br>This is an unofficial announcement of Commission action. Release of

the full text of a Commission order constitutes official action.<br><br>See MCI

v. FCC. 515 F 2d 385 (D.C. Circ 1974).<br><br>News Media Information 202 /

418-0500<br><br>Internet: <a

href= " http://www.fcc.gov " >http://www.fcc.gov</a><br><br>TTY:

1-888-835-5322<br><br>For Immediate Release:<br><br>Rosemary Kimball at (202)

418-0511<br><br>e-mail: <a

href= " mailto:rosemary.kimball%40fcc.gov " >rosemary.kimball@...</a><br><br>GRE\

GORY HLIBOK NAMED CHIEF OF THE FCC & rsquo;S DISABILITY RIGHTS

OFFICE<br><br>Washington, DC -- Hlibok, currently an attorney in the

Disability Rights Office (DRO) in the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau,

has been named to head that office. & ldquo;Greg will be heading up the

Disability Rights Office at a crucial time, as the FCC ramps up to implement the

most significant disability law in two decades, & rdquo; said FCC Chairman Julius

Genachowski. & ldquo;Greg possesses extensive knowledge in the field of

telecommunications access for people with disabilities as well as the leadership

qualities necessary to lead the office. He will be the first head of DRO who has

a disability. Under his direction, the office will work to ensure that people

with disabilities can share fully in the economic and social benefits of

emerging 21st century technologies. & rdquo; Greg has been instrumental on a wide

array of disability matters in DRO since 2001. He is known nationally for his

role as spokesperson for the Deaf President Now<br><br>movement in 1988, which

led to the selection of Gallaudet University & rsquo;s first deaf president.

Gallaudet is the world's only university serving primarily deaf and hard of

hearing students. At the FCC, he has taken the lead in several key rulemaking

proceedings on telecommunications access for people with disabilities, including

new initiatives on the National Broadband Plan. Greg now lives in Ellicott City,

MD with his wife and four children, and also serves as the board president of

his alma mater, Lexington School for the Deaf. He is a graduate of Gallaudet

University and Hofstra Law School. In addition to its new duties in implementing

the new Act, the Disability Rights Office has responsibility for a variety of

disability-related telecommunications matters, including telecommunications

relay service (TRS), access to telecommunications equipment and services by

persons with disabilities, access to emergency information, and

closed<br><br>captioning. DRO also provides expert advice and assistance to

other Bureaus and Offices, consumers, and industry, in order to support the

Commission's goal of increasing the accessibility of communications services and

technologies for persons with disabilities. - FCC -<br><br>SEE ATTACHMENT:

letter sent September 5, 2011, to the Arizona Center for Disabiltiy Law

<br><br>Regards,<br><br> Kelley, MHA<br><br>Co-Coordinator, Arizonans

for Safer Utilities Infrasturcture <br><br>Electromagnetic Safety Alliance, Inc.

<br><br>Tucson, AZ<br><br>www.electromagneticsafety.org<br><br>

Kelley<br><br>Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 10:34:29 -0700<br><br>Subject:

newsletter<br><br>From: <a

href= " mailto:joshuanoahhart%40googlemail.com " >joshuanoahhart@...</a><\

br><br><a

href= " mailto:california-emf-safety-coalition%40googl " >california-emf-\

safety-coalitiongooglegroups</a><br><br>We're sending out our September

Stop Smart Meters! newsletter today so if there's anything you want to get out

to the larger movement now is the time! ASAP.<br><br>Thx<br><br>Josh<br><br>--

<br><br> Hart<br><br>Director, Stop Smart Meters!<br><br><a

href= " http://stopsmartmeters.org " >http://stopsmartmeters.org</a><br><br>[Non-tex\

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If you would like to submit a letter as testimony of your plight it would be

great. I can send you my example if you would like?  LOni

<br><br>From: Kelley

& lt;<a

href= " mailto:lkelley_45%40msn.com " >lkelley_45@...</a> & gt;<br><br>Subject:

Stop Meters Now Newsletter entry<br><br><a

href= " mailto:california-emf-safety-coalition%40googl " >california-emf-\

safety-coalitiongooglegroups</a>, " Josh Hart " & lt;<a

href= " mailto:joshuanoahhart%40gmail.com " >joshuanoahhart@...</a> & gt;<br><br\

>Date: Wednesday, September 21, 2011, 11:51 AM<br><br>Dear Friends,<br><br>We

need to get on top of this one. The White House Office on Disability Policy and

the National Council on Disabilities is working with the FCC and other federal

agencies who carry roles and responsibilities for assuring equal access and

accommodations for persons with disabilities is moving quickly to ensure that

all disabled Americans are fully integrated into community living. The Assistive

Devices Act of 2004 and the " Olmstead decision " , a U.S. Supreme court civil

rights decision, advances that cause. Unfortunately, this campaign

leaves millions of Americans behind - those with environmental illnesses or who

have medical implants. <br><br>Earlier this month, several of us signed a letter

to the Arizona Center for Disability Law, there is a federally funded Disability

Law Center in each state. asking them to not overlook the rights to access and

accommodation of environmental disabled people in their 2012 priorities. In that

letter, we mentioned the fact that some disabled people, even those who are

being accommodated due to sight, hearing and mobility impairments, could be

harmed by ensuring full integration when wireless enabled devices and

transmitters are used. What the future may bring is a wireless broadband

infrastructure that is extended into remote geographic areas, public facilities,

even private spaces. Many people who are environmentally disabled are

marginalized already and are forced to live in remote areas and stay out of

public places, in order to survive. This

would create a man-made disaster for millions of Americans. <br><br>There is a

new law being proposed. I think this matter deserves a strong campaign, to

protect the rights of those whose health and welfare is being most severely

affected by exposure to involuntary exposure to increasingly dense and

ubiquitous sources of man-made electromagnetic fields and synthetic chemicals.

<br><br>We need to call for Congressional hearings on this proposed legislation

in order to give those people who are most adversely affected, and their

advocates, an opportunity to speak. Contact your federally elected

representatives, the White House Office on Disability Policy and the National

Council on Disabilities and let them know!<br><br>NEWS<br><br>Federal

Communications Commission<br><br>445 12th Street, S.W.<br><br>Washington, D. C.

20554<br><br>This is an unofficial announcement of Commission action. Release of

the full text of a Commission order constitutes official

action.<br><br>See MCI v. FCC. 515 F 2d 385 (D.C. Circ 1974).<br><br>News Media

Information 202 / 418-0500<br><br>Internet: <a

href= " http://www.fcc.gov " >http://www.fcc.gov</a><br><br>TTY:

1-888-835-5322<br><br>For Immediate Release:<br><br>Rosemary Kimball at (202)

418-0511<br><br>e-mail: <a

href= " mailto:rosemary.kimball%40fcc.gov " >rosemary.kimball@...</a><br><br>GRE\

GORY HLIBOK NAMED CHIEF OF THE FCC & rsquo;S DISABILITY RIGHTS

OFFICE<br><br>Washington, DC -- Hlibok, currently an attorney in the

Disability Rights Office (DRO) in the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau,

has been named to head that office. & ldquo;Greg will be heading up the

Disability Rights Office at a crucial time, as the FCC ramps up to implement the

most significant disability law in two decades, & rdquo; said FCC Chairman Julius

Genachowski. & ldquo;Greg possesses extensive knowledge in the field of

telecommunications access for people with disabilities as well as the

leadership qualities necessary to lead the office. He will be the first head of

DRO who has a disability. Under his direction, the office will work to ensure

that people with disabilities can share fully in the economic and social

benefits of emerging 21st century technologies. & rdquo; Greg has been

instrumental on a wide array of disability matters in DRO since 2001. He is

known nationally for his role as spokesperson for the Deaf President

Now<br><br>movement in 1988, which led to the selection of Gallaudet

University & rsquo;s first deaf president. Gallaudet is the world's only

university serving primarily deaf and hard of hearing students. At the FCC, he

has taken the lead in several key rulemaking proceedings on telecommunications

access for people with disabilities, including new initiatives on the National

Broadband Plan. Greg now lives in Ellicott City, MD with his wife and four

children, and also serves as the board president of his alma mater,

Lexington School for the Deaf. He is a graduate of Gallaudet University and

Hofstra Law School. In addition to its new duties in implementing the new Act,

the Disability Rights Office has responsibility for a variety of

disability-related telecommunications matters, including telecommunications

relay service (TRS), access to telecommunications equipment and services by

persons with disabilities, access to emergency information, and

closed<br><br>captioning. DRO also provides expert advice and assistance to

other Bureaus and Offices, consumers, and industry, in order to support the

Commission's goal of increasing the accessibility of communications services and

technologies for persons with disabilities. - FCC -<br><br>SEE ATTACHMENT:

letter sent September 5, 2011, to the Arizona Center for Disabiltiy Law

<br><br>Regards,<br><br> Kelley, MHA<br><br>Co-Coordinator, Arizonans

for Safer Utilities Infrasturcture <br><br>Electromagnetic Safety

Alliance, Inc. <br><br>Tucson,

AZ<br><br>www.electromagneticsafety.org<br><br> Kelley<br><br>Date:

Wed, 21 Sep 2011 10:34:29 -0700<br><br>Subject: newsletter<br><br>From: <a

href= " mailto:joshuanoahhart%40googlemail.com " >joshuanoahhart@...</a><\

br><br><a

href= " mailto:california-emf-safety-coalition%40googl " >california-emf-\

safety-coalitiongooglegroups</a><br><br>We're sending out our September

Stop Smart Meters! newsletter today so if there's anything you want to get out

to the larger movement now is the time! ASAP.<br><br>Thx<br><br>Josh<br><br>--

<br><br> Hart<br><br>Director, Stop Smart Meters!<br><br><a

href= " http://stopsmartmeters.org " >http://stopsmartmeters.org</a><br><br>[Non-tex\

t portions of this message have been removed]<br><br>[Non-text portions of this

message have been removed]<br><br>[Non-text portions of this message have been

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