kata brown school and washington hughes. and in sociology. state university of new york. ms. bishop, you are now recognized for five minutes. ms. bishop: thank you for the opportunity to testify today , representing the the national disability rights network to the ndrn this is a nonprofit. , federally mandated advocacy network. , it the threat of covid-19 behooves election administrators to allow for as many voters as possible to choose voting from home for their own safety as voters.help from reduced voter turnout in 2020 is unfortunately necessary in order to allow voters to properly distance while allowing for workers to sanitize between the voters. relax deadlines and request of mail ballots. now is the time for dr. noes, octories, and others -- dr notes, notaries, and others. those who are immunosuppressed or under quarantine, they must , and goself-isolation to notaries simply to be able to vote. and never have been accessible to voters with disabilities. people with blind or low vision have limited literacy, limited manual dexterity, and other disabilities cannot priv