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Press ReleaseBipartisan2026-04-29

Congressman Sessions Introduces the Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act of 2025

Pete Sessions
Pete Sessions
RTX-17 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Pete Sessions (R-TX) was published on 2026-04-29 and titled "Congressman Sessions Introduces the Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act of 2025". It focuses on taxes and touches on civil rights.

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Congressman Sessions Introduces the Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act of 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C.- Congressman Pete Sessions (TX-17) has introduced H.R. 3417 , the Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act of 2025 , aimed at ensuring that websites, applications, and online services are accessible to all Americans, including individuals with disabilities. The bill affirms that entities covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must not operate or maintain websites and software applications that are inaccessible to people with disabilities. It establishes a clear, enforceable standard for digital accessibility, reflecting today's digital-first world and closing longstanding gaps in online access. " The Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act of 2025 is about fairness, ensuring that Americans with disabilities are given a level playing field as technology continues to evolve. This bipartisan effort is essential for millions of Americans that face discrimination by digital barriers," said Congressman Sessions. Original Co-sponsor Congressman Steny Hoyer (MD-05) added: "I helped draft and enact the Americans with Disabilities Act to ensure that Americans with disabilities have equal access to all spaces. That ought to include digital spaces. The internet is no longer a luxury; it is essential to economic opportunity and everyday communication in the twenty-first century. This bill establishes clear standards to guarantee that all Americans - no matter their disability status - can access apps, websites, and other services online. I am proud to partner with Rep. Sessions on this bill. Together, we will ensure disability rights remains a bipartisan issue." ###
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