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Disabled get more access at State House

Lawsuit spurs series of fixes

Carl Richardson, coordinator of disability access for the Bureau of State Office Buildings, highlighted the fixes at the State House. Carl Richardson, coordinator of disability access for the Bureau of State Office Buildings, highlighted the fixes at the State House. (Michele McDonald/ Globe Staff)
By John C. Drake
Globe Staff / September 30, 2008

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When the man hired to make the State House accessible to disabled citizens began work, his first task was to fix his own office. (Full article: 560 words)

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