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WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Ander Crenshaw (R-FL) and Senator Robert Casey (D-PA) today (2/13) re-introduced the Achieving a Better Life Experience Act (ABLE Act) – bipartisan legislation to create an improved quality of life for individuals with disabilities through tax-free savings accounts.

The ABLE Act would amend Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Service Code of 1986 to create tax-free savings accounts for individuals with disabilities. The bill, first introduced in 2006, aims to ease financial strains faced by individuals with disabilities by making tax-free savings accounts available to cover qualified expenses such as education, housing, and transportation. The bill would supplement, but not supplant, benefits provided through private insurances, the Medicaid program, the supplemental security income program, the beneficiary’s employment, and other sources. Upon introduction, the legislation has earned 59 original House co-sponsors and 16 original Senate co-sponsors and is backed by more at least 50 local, state, and national disability advocacy groups , including the National Down Syndrome Society, The Arc, and Autism Speaks.

Congressman Crenshaw stated, “We stand together - House, Senate, and advocacy groups - with hands joined in a push to provide economic peace of mind and fairness to individuals with disabilities. Other Americans enjoy financial-planning tools that allow them to save for college and retirement, yet our tax code does not provide people with disabilities with the same option. Enormous financial struggles that most of us cannot imagine face this population, and they deserve a level playing field when it comes to planning for education, housing, retirement, and more. The ABLE Act helps ease the strains by making tax-free savings accounts available to cover qualified expenses. No longer would individuals with disabilities have to stand by and watch others use IRS-sanctioned tools to lay the groundwork for a brighter future.”

Senator Robert Casey, Jr. (D-PA) stated, “Parents of children with disabilities face daily struggles that we can’t even begin to imagine. This legislation will help make it easier for those families to save for their children’s care and for their future. The ABLE Act will provide families with the financial peace of mind they need, and Congress should pass it immediately.”

Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) stated, “Families of individuals with disabilities can face incredible burdens associated with the costs of healthcare, education, housing and transportation. Currently, families can save for their children's education through tax-favored 529 education savings accounts, but parents of disabled children do not have access to the same federal and state tax benefits to save for their child's future expenses. By allowing families to use 529 education accounts for disability-related expenses, this bill will make it easier for parents of disabled individuals to invest in their child’s future, opening the door to a world of opportunities that might not have been available otherwise.”

Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) stated, “As the mom of a child with special needs and Co-Chair of the Congressional Down Syndrome Caucus, I know that federal policies can often limit those with disabilities from becoming fully independent. For example, when my son Cole was born, my husband and I were advised not to put any assets in Cole’s name because it would penalize him if he needed to qualify for a government program someday. There are millions of other parents in this same situation. They would like to help their children improve their quality of life without jeopardizing their access to benefits. That’s why we need the ABLE Act. This common-sense bill would allow parents to save for their children’s futures and give kids with disabilities a chance to live the American Dream. I’m proud to join my colleagues in introducing this bill and I will continue to be a vocal leader on its behalf.”

Congressman Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) stated, “We live in a nation where everyone has the right to reach for their full potential. The ABLE Act will give people with disabilities and their families, in Maryland and across the country, the opportunity to take charge of their own lives and their futures. It’s based on the ideals that make America great, and I’m proud to be a part of this effort.”

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Congressman Ander Crenshaw

• Barbara Riley, Communications Director

Email: barbara.riley@mail.house.gov

Phone: 202.225.2501

Senator Robert Casey. Jr.

• April Mellody, Communications Director/ John Rizzo, Press Secretary

Email: april_mellody@casey.senate.gov/john_rizzo@casey.senate.gov

Phone: 202.224.6324

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WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Ander Crenshaw (R-FL), chairman of the House Financial Services Appropriations Subcommittee, today (4/12) issued the following statement in advance of Tuesday evening’s State of the Union address:

“America is at a critical crossroad on immigration, gun control, the economy and other key issues. As I watch President Obama at the podium tonight, I’ll be looking to hear him say that he’s willing to work with Congress to lay a foundation for a strong economy while keeping our military strong.

“All eyes are on sequestration and the fast-approaching deadline for it to kick in is March 1. Every federal agency must play a part in putting our country on solid fiscal footing, but the stakes couldn’t be higher for our men and women in uniform. Here’s where I draw the line: we can’t balance the budget on the back of the military. The Defense Department is not immune and is already implementing a half trillion in cuts over the next ten years. Our troops have shouldered their fair share.

“I will continue to take measured and responsible steps to find the spending cuts needed to bring the federal budget in line and prevent catastrophic cuts from hurting military readiness. I encourage the President and all my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to work together to bring the nation forward on this and all fronts.”

Editor’s note: For more on Congressman Crenshaw’s record on the defense, the economy, gun control and more, go to www.crenshaw.house.gov.

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Recent Speeches and Statements

Congressman Ander Crenshaw commended the heroism of the late WWII Veteran Clyde L. Hillhouse in a floor speech and urged colleagues to pass legislation naming the White Springs, Florida Post Office in his honor.
Congressman Crenshaw addresses his House colleagues on on November 7, 2009 with concerns over how health care reform will impact the nation's military.

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