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Restroom Access is ESSENTIAL!
This Act is a huge stride in assisting those of us with IBD and/ or ostomies. Too often I have been in the uncomfortable position of having to use the restroom (I have Crohn's Disease) and being denied access. What is the consequence? Well, I can't hold it like a normal person... and more often than not, excrement will come out and fill my pants. There is nothing worse than having this sense of imminent doom and knowing that it could have been avoided. More states should follow suit here. There is NO reason why those of us with invisible disabilities should continue to suffer in silence and should have to worry about what might happen if we leave our homes (and trusty toilets) and venture out into the world...