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AI synthesisMassachusetts lawmakers have passed a bill to remove offensive terms, including "handicapped" and the "r-word," from state laws. The legislation aims to replace these terms with person-first disability language, reflecting a move towards more inclusive terminology.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- The Massachusetts legislature passed a bill to remove specific offensive terms, such as "handicapped" and the "r-word," from state laws.
- The legislation aims to replace these terms with person-first disability language.
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The Massachusetts legislature has passed a bill aimed at removing terms deemed offensive, such as "handicapped" and the "r-word," from state laws. This legislation seeks to replace these terms with person-first disability language.
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