Tammy Duckworth, Sherrod Brown and Bob Casey introduce new bill to make public transit more accessible

Source: CBS

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Nearly 20% of all transit stations in the U.S. aren’t accessible to people with disabilities and don’t fully comply with the Americans with Disabilities act, according to the Federal Transit Administration. It’s a problem Senator Tammy Duckworth, Democrat of Illinois, says she knows too well.

“Oh my goodness, yes. I tried accessing the subway in New York once and could not get on because the elevator wasn’t not working, and the next one didn’t have an elevator — or the one after that,” she said in an interview with CBS News this week. “In Chicago, I can’t get into some stations because it’s three flights of stairs to get to stations.”

Nearly 20% of all transit stations in the U.S. aren’t accessible to people with disabilities and don’t fully comply with the Americans with Disabilities act, according to the Federal Transit Administration. It’s a problem Senator Tammy Duckworth, Democrat of Illinois, says she knows too well.

“Oh my goodness, yes. I tried accessing the subway in New York once and could not get on because the elevator wasn’t not working, and the next one didn’t have an elevator — or the one after that,” she said in an interview with CBS News this week. “In Chicago, I can’t get into some stations because it’s three flights of stairs to get to stations.”

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