In Montana, we are preparing to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the passage of the ADA. We see the ADA as a paper, made not just of words and legal obligations, but as a symbol of the coming together of a great people. As a house becomes a home through the toil of those it shelters, so too has the ADA become something more than a law. It embodies the ideas, the vision of those who fashioned it. [...]
I have two children who cannot imagine the world I lived in. When it comes to “Black History Month,” I have to tell it from a pasty white lady’s point of view. So, any offence I may be guilty of during this post is through ignorance, not effort.
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Not only did they replace the sign, it appears they restriped the lot and tightened down the neighboring sign.
It took some time, and I gave up on the issue in fear of becoming a victim. But, it is done and I am pleased.
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