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How I Voted: Modernizing Disability Language
Many sections of the Massachusetts General Laws still contained outdated and offensive terminology used to describe individuals with disabilities. Terms such as “handicapped” and “disabled,” when used as labels rather than person-first descriptions, and other derogatory language no longer reflect modern understanding, respect, or best practices in disability advocacy.
Nov 5, 20252 min read
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