Accessibility Statement | Brien Weidemiller Campaign

Accessibility Statement

The Brien Weidemiller Campaign is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all visitors, including individuals with disabilities. We believe that civic engagement and access to information should be available to everyone.

Our Commitment

We strive to make the campaign website accessible and usable for the widest possible audience. Our goal is to align as closely as possible with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, which provide standards for making digital content more accessible.

Accessibility Measures

The campaign takes the following steps to support accessibility:

  • Designing and developing pages with accessibility best practices in mind
  • Using semantic HTML and appropriate ARIA landmarks
  • Providing alternative text for meaningful images and graphics
  • Maintaining sufficient color contrast for readability
  • Ensuring navigation and interactive elements are usable by keyboard
  • Creating forms with clear labels and instructions
  • Reviewing interactive features such as menus, videos, and donation tools

We periodically evaluate the website using both automated tools and manual reviews to identify and resolve accessibility issues.

Ongoing Improvements

Accessibility is an ongoing process. As the campaign website evolves and new content or features are added, accessibility considerations remain a priority.

Third Party Services

Some website features may rely on third party platforms, including donation processing and embedded media. While we aim to work with providers that prioritize accessibility, we cannot guarantee the accessibility of all third party content.

Feedback and Assistance

If you encounter difficulty accessing information on this website or have suggestions to improve accessibility, we encourage you to reach out.

Email:

[email protected]

Subject Line:

Website Accessibility Assistance

Compatibility

This website is designed to be compatible with modern web browsers and commonly used assistive technologies, including screen readers and keyboard navigation.