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"Politics & Law",
"American Sign Language",
"Americans with Disabilities Act",
"Charlotte Cravins",
"Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund",
"HHS",
"Judy Heumann",
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"textContent": "Charlotte Cravins’ son Landry turned 2 in January. He’s a smiley little boy who loves singing “Itsy Bitsy Spider” and recently got his first pair of glasses. Landry was born with Down syndrome and has impaired vision. He receives publicly funded therapies that have helped him learn to crawl, to pull himself up to stand, […]",
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