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# Web Accessibility

Web Accessibility for State Agencies – What Works, What’s Next?

Register for insights on complying with new DOJ rulings and maintaining a fully accessible website.

Wednesday, October 30, 2025 at 1 p.m. CT (11 a.m. PT | Noon MT | 2 p.m. ET)

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Make Your Digital Services Work for Everyone

The Department of Justice recently finalized its long-awaited ruling on web accessibility under Title II of the ADA — and it’s a game-changer for state agencies. But what does it mean for you, and how do you move forward?

Join Jay Wyant, a nationally respected leader in digital accessibility, for a timely and practical session exploring:

  • Key takeaways from the DOJ’s final ruling
  • What’s working now across state governments
  • How to take the next step in your accessibility journey—whether you’re just getting started or refining mature programs
  • Jay’s perspective on what’s next in digital inclusion for government agencies

This session is designed for CIOs, IT leaders, communications teams, compliance officers, and digital services professionals in state government. If you’re responsible for ensuring your agency’s website is inclusive, usable, and legally compliant, this webinar is for you.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the nation’s foremost accessibility leaders.

Reserve your spot now and take a confident step toward full ADA compliance

CART services will provide real-time transcription of the webinar for attendees who are deaf or hard of hearing. If you need to request an additional special accommodation, please do so here. All requests must be made before Wednesday, October 16th.

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About the Host

Jay Wyant

Chief Information Accessibility Officer, State of Minnesota

As Minnesota’s Chief Information Accessibility Officer (CIAO) Wyant works with state agencies to set policy, define best practices, design and implement strategies to change organizational culture, improve procurement processes, provide training, and organize communities of practice, all focused on ensuring that the State’s information and services are fully accessible to its citizens and employees.