Why should the benefits of the Randolph-Sheppard Act be limited to persons who are blind?
The Randolph-Sheppard program makes a powerful statement about the capacity of blind Americans to contribute at the highest levels in our society. Obviously, those who work as blind vendors gain from this program, but Randolph-Sheppard offers valuable benefits for all blind people: watching blind men and women conduct public business on a par with others demonstrates that it is respectable to be blind.