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Best PDF Remediation Tools: What to Use (and Why) for Accessible PDFs

Ensuring your PDFs are accessible isn’t just about checking a compliance box—it’s about making your content usable for everyone. Whether you're part of a government agency, school..

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How to Remediate a PDF: A Step-by-Step Guide

Ensuring your PDFs are accessible not only broadens your audience but also helps you meet legal and organizational compliance standards. Remediating a PDF means making it usable..

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Website Compliance: What Special Districts Need to Know in 2025

Between federal ADA requirements, state open meetings acts, state-specific transparency laws, WCAG standards, and the recent Department of Justice (DOJ) ruling, special districts..

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5 Things Special Districts Need to Know About the Latest DOJ Ruling

The Department of Justice has issued new website accessibility guidelines that will significantly impact special districts nationwide. Here are the 5 biggest takeaways:

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Are .gov Domains Coming to Special Districts?

Many districts are not currently using a .gov domain, or they don't realize they can get one. However, we are starting to see more and more districts setting up their website with..

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Website accessibility for special districts: What is the risk, really?

By the end of 2023, more than 10% of districts were affected by a website ADA claim. This rapid increase is startling, and we want to help you stay informed and prepared for any..

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HB 2560 FAQ: Remote Public Meetings for Oregon Special Districts

As of January 1, 2022, governing bodies in Oregon are now required to make meetings accessible remotely and provide the opportunity for members of the public to remotely submit..

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Streamline’s Commitment to Compliance

Streamline has always stood for holding ourselves and our community accountable to good governance and transparency to the public. We don’t just help you build a website. We..

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What to do if you know you have accessibility issues with your website

So, you’ve tested your site for WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, and while you’re well on your way, you still have some areas of your site that aren’t quite up to modern standards. Perhaps..

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Transparency trends and tips for special districts

Many states have begun adopting legislation requiring transparency, and this can feel like a chore to comply with, but there are a lot of benefits for Districts that embrace..

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