Wednesday Congressman Rudy Yakym (IN-02) highlighted the importance of removing barriers so that all disabled people have the option to work if they want during a Ways and Means Joint Subcommittee Hearing on Untapped Talent in America.
“America should always be the land of opportunity,” Rep. Yakym said. “Government has a responsibility to help bring that opportunity closer to every citizen. If someone wants to work, we must make sure they have every chance to do so, especially Americans with disabilities. That means improving the return-to-work process for SSI beneficiaries and ensuring that individuals can save in an ABLE account without the fear of losing their benefits.”
Background:
During the hearing, Rep. Yakym highlighted two Indiana organizations that are helping Hoosiers with disabilities overcome barriers to employment and achieve greater independence that can serve as models to better support those with disabilities:
- ADEC (Elkhart County): Operates programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including a Skills and Training Center that provides customized training based on each person’s needs, abilities, and goals. ADEC also connects clients with local businesses for job opportunities.
- Bosma Enterprises (Indianapolis): Provides training and employment for blind and visually impaired individuals. Their services range from logistics and IT support to packaging and health and safety products. Bosma partners with the Department of Veterans Affairs and is a key participant in the AbilityOne program.
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