ADA Title II Deadline: The 30-Day Action Plan for State and Local Government
TUESDAY, MARCH 24 AT 2 PM (et) | 11 am (pt)
Most government agencies aren’t behind on web accessibility because they haven’t tried. They’re behind because the biggest compliance risks — buried in forms, PDFs, and digital transactions — are rarely where anyone thinks to look. Taking place exactly 30 days before the April 24, 2026 deadline, this session will show you where to focus, what you can realistically fix, and what a compliant finish line actually looks like.
Are you confident you can answer yes to these questions right now?
- Are your forms and digital services actually accessible or just assumed to be?
- Do your PDFs meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards, or are they quietly blocking residents from accessing public services?
- Do you know which gaps are the hardest to fix and which ones you can still realistically address in 30 days?
In this session, accessibility expert Terri Youngblood Savage will walk through the most common barriers agencies face when providing digital government services — especially when it comes to forms, PDFs, and online transactions.
You’ll leave knowing:
- What ADA Title II requires of your agency and what “compliant” really means in practice
- Why forms and PDFs, not your website, are where most agencies have their biggest exposure
- The most common accessibility failures showing up in government digital services right now
- Which fixes to prioritize in the next 30 days and which battles to stop fighting
You’ll also hear directly from SimpliGov, whose work with state and local governments offers a real-world look at how agencies are moving from non-compliant to ready right now — including converting non-compliant forms into accessible digital services faster than they expected.
If your agency is working toward ADA Title II compliance, this is the most actionable time you’ll spend on it before the deadline.
Register for the Webinar
Webinar Speakers
Terri Youngblood Savage
Digital Accessibility Subject Matter Expert
Accessible Systems
Bonnye Hart
Chief Customer Officer
SimpliGov
Patrick Rubright
Solutions Engineer
SimpliGov