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Guest Contributions on the ACL Website
The ACL website includes contributions from leaders and advocates in the aging and disability communities. We believe their unique perspectives and insights can help spark discussions, further the exchange of ideas and best practices, and ultimately help further our goal of ensuring that people with disabilities and older adults are able to live, work, and play in the communities they choose.
The views and opinions expressed in these guest contributions reflect solely those of the authors. They do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Administration for Community Living or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Comments Policy
We value feedback and dialog, and we encourage you to share your thoughts on the topics covered in our blog. The views expressed in comments reflect those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official views of the Administrations for Community Living or the Federal Government.
We want to publish your comments, but we expect comments generally to be courteous. To that end, we typically will not post comments that include:
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obscene, indecent, or profane language;
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hate speech, including but not limited to that which is directed at race, color, sex, sexual orientation or gender identification, national origin, ethnicity, age, religion, or disability;
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overtly political commentary; or
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Your comments are welcome at any time, but please understand that this blog is monitored only during regular business hours. Comments generally will be posted within one business day of submission.
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To protect your privacy, please do not include personal information (e.g., an e-mail address or phone number) in the text of your comment. If you are posting a comment in your professional capacity and would like readers to be able to reach you, please feel free to include your contact information.
Thank you for taking the time to read this comment policy. We encourage your participation in our discussion and look forward to an active exchange of ideas. If you would prefer to communicate directly with ACL rather than leave a comment, or if you have questions about this comment policy, please contact us at aclinfo@acl.hhs.gov.
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