Thank you for sharing this story as a person with Usher's 3 it is definitely challenging times. I just did my 2nd interview with a local news channel on Lyft and Uber drivers not picking those of us who use dog guides/service animals up.
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Warmly, Sharon Zenger Columbia Regional Inclusive Services Teacher of the Visually Impaired/Certified Orientation and Mobility Instructor 503-916-5570 Cell: 503-319-9205 -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Kevin McCormack via groups.io Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2025 1:50 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OandM] Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette Thanks for making me aware of this story. I am learning how to be more intentional in counteracting statements such as these that come from our county¡¯s leadership. On Tue, Feb 18, 2025 at 3:48?PM John Lee Clark via groups.io <> <jlc@... <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote: In February 2025, Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette, Director of Government Affairs at the Project On Government Oversight (POGO), testified before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform¡¯s Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency. Following his testimony, he faced mockery from certain right-wing figures and MAGA supporters, primarily targeting his blindness. For instance, conservative commentator Ian Miles Cheong tweeted a clip of Hedtler-Gaudette¡¯s testimony, stating: ¡°The Democrats¡¯ star speaker¡ says he can¡¯t see any widespread abuse or waste from government spending. He is also blind, and is literally unable to see anything. The perfect witness.¡± Elon Musk also amplified the mockery by retweeting Cheong¡¯s post, which led to a surge of derogatory comments directed at Hedtler-Gaudette. In response, POGO¡¯s Executive Director, Danielle Brian, issued a statement condemning the personal attacks and emphasizing the importance of focusing on substantive policy discussions. These incidents highlight the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in public discourse, especially when discussions deviate from policy critiques to personal attacks. Yes, Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette has been diagnosed with type-2 Usher syndrome, a degenerative condition that affects both hearing and vision. This diagnosis has led to significant vision loss, rendering him legally blind. He has openly discussed his experiences living with this condition, including in a 2014 interview where he detailed the challenges and adaptations associated with his vision loss. In a recent congressional hearing, Hedtler-Gaudette wore sunglasses, a common accommodation for individuals with visual impairments, to protect his eyes from bright lighting. For more insights into his personal journey and advocacy work, you can refer to his profile on the Project On Government Oversight (POGO) website. |