By SACHIKO MIWA/ Staff Writer
November 6, 2019 at 14:25 JST
With the help of a secretary and care-provider, Upper House member Eiko Kimura asks a question at the Nov. 5 session of the Upper House Land and Transport Committee. (Takuya Isayama)
Eiko Kimura on Nov. 5 became the first severely disabled lawmaker requiring assistance to raise questions in the Diet, and she received positive responses to her inquiry about barrier-free public restrooms. [Read More]
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