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Bipartisan bill introduced by U.S. senators aims at improving opportunities for disabled Americans

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US Senator for Alabama | US Senator for Alabama website

US Senator for Alabama | US Senator for Alabama website

U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) this week joined Senator Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) in introducing the bipartisan Ensuring Nationwide Access to Better Life Experience (ENABLE) Act. This legislation would allow people with disabilities and their families to save and invest through tax-free savings accounts while protecting eligibility for federal programs like Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

“The ENABLE Act would empower families, enhance economic opportunities for Americans with disabilities, and strengthen their futures. Every child deserves a pathway to reach their full potential, and this bipartisan bill would equip those with disabilities and their families with additional tools to succeed. I applaud Senator Eric Schmitt’s stalwart leadership on this important issue, and I’m proud to support his commonsense legislation,” said Senator Britt.

“My son, Stephen, was my inspiration to run for office in the first place, and since that first day, I have been a staunch advocate for standing up and making life better for those with disabilities. The ENABLE Act is a fantastic bipartisan opportunity to protect access to federal programs for those with disabilities while safeguarding their ability to invest and save. I’m grateful for the support of Senators Casey, Boozman, Welch, Kaine, Van Hollen, Tuberville, Britt, Mullin, Cotton, Wyden, and Klobuchar, and look forward to pushing this bill across the finish line,” said Senator Schmitt.

Additional cosponsors of the legislation include Senators Bob Casey (D-Pa.), John Boozman (R-Ark.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), Peter Welch (D-Vt.), Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), Tim Kaine (D-Va.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.), and Ron Wyden (D-Oreg.).

“Every human being is created by God and has inherent dignity, including those with disabilities. After 40 years in the education sector, I have seen firsthand how important it is for teachers, parents, community members, and Congress to work together to ENABLE these people for success. This legislation provides crucial safeguards for people with disabilities to help them invest, save, and achieve independence,” said Senator Tuberville.

The ENABLE Act is supported by Autism Speaks, the National Down Syndrome Society, the ABLE Savings Plan Network (ASPN), the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST), BPC Action, the Jewish Federations of North America, and the American Network of Community Options and Resources (ANCOR).

“We are grateful for this bipartisan effort to improve the financial security of people with autism and other disabilities. ABLE accounts are a vital tool allowing autistic people and their families to save for expenses such as accommodations for working-age autistic adults; accessible housing and transportation; assistive technology; and raising a child on the spectrum. By permanently extending key elements of ABLE policy," said Keith Wargo president & CEO of Autism Speaks "the ENABLE Act will not only enhance financial opportunities for the autism community but also empower autistic individuals to achieve greater financial independence & security.”

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