Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Congress Needs to Hear from You

It is time for us to make noise about H.R. 3101. We want H.R. 3101 to be as strong as possible to ensure accessible advanced communications and video programming in the 21st Century.

Industry has been making a lot of noise about H.R. 3101. Industry claims that H.R. 3101 will require all advanced communication and video programming equipment and services to be accessible to every person with every kind of disability. Industry says this requirement will stifle innovation and prevent new technology, products, and services from coming into the market. Even though these claims are not true, Congress has changed H.R. 3101 to address these industry concerns. The new H.R. 3101 (approved by the House Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet on June 30, 2010) added several industry protections.

Congress has heard a lot from industry about H.R. 3101.
Now it is time for Congress to hear from us!

Tell members of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce:


· Making advanced communication products and services accessible does not stifle innovation; accessibility requires innovation.


· Manufacturers and service providers only need make advanced communications accessible when it is achievable through reasonable effort and expense.

· Restore H.R. 3101 Section 105(b) to ensure funding for specialized communication equipment for people who are deaf-blind.

· Restore H.R. 3101 Section 107 to ensure all advanced communications, such as mobile Internet browsing functionality, are accessible to and usable by people who are blind or visually impaired.

· Further inquiries are not needed to determine the use and benefits of video description for people who are blind or have low vision. Strike the video description inquiries from Section 202.

· Do not prohibit the FCC from increasing video description beyond 7 hours per week on only 9 channels. Strike the limit on video description from Section 202.

· Do not limit captioning on the Internet to video programming first published or exhibited on television. Strike “first published or exhibited on television” from Section 202(b). Do not leave deaf and hard of hearing people behind as television moves to the Internet, including video programming shown first or exclusively on the Internet and new IPTV services!

· All devices, regardless of size, can and must be capable of displaying closed captions. Strike the achievable standard and waiver authority for closed captions in Section 203.

Here's what you need to do:
· Use the information above to craft your message.
· Call or fax the members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee now (list below) and ask them to make H.R. 3101 as strong as possible.
· Send e-mail messages through the members’ websites available at www.house.gov.
· Contact them today!


House Committee on Energy and Commerce
(in alphabetical order by State)

Parker Griffith (R-AL-5) 202-225-4801 Phone 202-225-4392 Fax

Anna G. Eshoo (D-CA-14) 202-225-8104 Phone 202-225-8890 Fax

George Radanovich (R-CA-19) 202-225-4540 Phone 202-225-3402 Fax

Henry Waxman, Chair (D-CA-30) 202-225-3976 Phone 202-225-4099 Fax

Mary Bono Mack (R-CA-45) 202-225-5330 Phone 202-225-2961 Fax

Christopher S. Murphy (D-CT-5) 202-225-4476 Phone 202-225-5933 Fax

Cliff Stearns (R-FL-6) 202-225-5744 Phone 202-225-3973 Fax

John Shimkus (R-IL-19) 202-225-5271 Phone 202-225-5880 Fax

Baron P. Hill (D-IN-9) 202-225-5315 Phone 202-225-6866 Fax

Charlie Melancon (D-LA-3) 202-225-4031 Phone 202-225-3354 Fax

Bart Stupak (D-MI-1) 202-225 4735 Phone 202-225-4744 Fax

Fred Upton (R-MI-6) 202-225-3761 Phone 202-225-4986 Fax

Mike Rogers (R-MI-8) 202-225-4872 Phone 202-225-5820 Fax

Roy Blunt, Deputy Ranking Member (R-MO-7) 202-225-6536 Phone 202-225-5604 Fax

Lee Terry (R-NE-2) 202-225-4155 Phone 202-225-5452 Fax

G. K. Butterfield (D-NC-1) 202-225-3101 Phone 202-225-3354 Fax

Robert E. Latta (R-OH-5) 202-225-6405 Phone 800-278-8203 Fax

Zachary T. Space (D-OH-18) 202-225-6265 Phone 202-225-3394 Fax

Bart Gordon (D-TN-6)202-225-4231 Phone 202-225-6687 Fax

Marsha Blackburn (R-TN-7) 202-225-2811 Phone 202-225-3002 Fax

Joe Barton, Ranking Member (R-TX-6) 202-225-2002 Phone 202-225-3052 Fax

Rick Boucher (D-VA-9) 202-225-3861 Phone 202-225-0442 Fax

Peter Welch (D-VT-AL) 202-225-4115 Phone 202-225-6790 Fax

2 comments:

  1. If at all possible, it would be easier for us to respond to this need if you could add the members' email addresses to this posting.

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  2. A few weeks ago,I had the pleasure seeing President Obama address the cadets at West Point. A few days later, I had the pleasure of seeing former President Clinton address the graduating seniors at Yale (of which my grandson was one). In both I watched on a very large TV set which included someone signing. Since I lost my hearing I don't do signing, but I do use captions. I presume that most who use signing can also read captions. So why doesn't this organization push captions rather than signing?

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