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The Marin County government meeting on July 18, 2025, focused on celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and promoting disability pride within the community. The meeting featured heartfelt speeches from community members, including Jonathan, who emphasized the importance of the ADA as a law of unconditional love that supports individuals with various disabilities.
Several speakers expressed gratitude for the progress made in disability rights and the ongoing efforts needed to ensure inclusivity. Supervisor Corbair acknowledged the Cedars community's contributions, highlighting their significance in Marin. Supervisor Malone Peters congratulated a newly appointed member and reinforced the idea that everyone has varying abilities, underscoring the need for collective action to support all community members.
The board unanimously adopted a resolution supporting disability pride and the ADA, with members reflecting on the historical advancements in disability rights over the past decades. They encouraged attendees to view the artwork displayed in the lobby, which symbolizes the community's commitment to inclusivity.
The meeting concluded with a call for community members to participate in a group photo, celebrating the collective achievements and ongoing work in making Marin County a more inclusive place for everyone.
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