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Qualified Disability Expenses

Qualified Disability Expenses. Education - Tuition for preschool thru post-secondary education, books, supplies, and educational materials related to such education, tutors, and special education 6 services

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Qualified Disability Expenses

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  1. Qualified Disability Expenses • Education - Tuition for preschool thru post-secondary education, books, supplies, and educational materials related to such education, tutors, and special education 6 services • Housing - Expenses for a pri­mary residence, including rent, purchase of a primary residence or an interest in a pri­mary residence, mortgage payments, home improvements and modifications, maintenance and repairs, real property taxes, and utility charges • Transportation - Expenses for transportation, including the use of mass transit, the purchase or modification of vehicles, and moving expenses • Employment Support - Ex­penses related to obtaining and maintain­ing employment, including job-related training, assistive technology, and personal assistance supports • Health and Wellness - Expenses for health and wellness, including premiums for health insurance, mental health, medical, vision, and dental expenses, habilitation and rehabilitation services, durable medical equipment, therapy, respite care, long term services and support, nutritional management, communication services and devices, adaptive equipment, assistive technology, and personal assistance • Miscellaneous Expenses - Financial management and administrative services, legal fees, expenses for oversight, monitoring, or funeral and burial expenses

  2. Where are we today • House Bill – H.R. 647 • Original Sponsors: • Rep. Ander Crenshaw (R-FL) • Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) • Rep. Cathy McMorris Rogers (R-WA) • Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX) • Current Cosponsors: 359 Senate Bill - S. 313 Original Sponsors: Sen. Robert Casey (D-PA) Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) Current Cosponsors: 71

  3. The Next Steps • Awaiting the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Score – next week • Working with House and Senate Leadership to urge the ABLE Act to be brought to the floor for a vote • House: Urging House Ways & Means to move the ABLE Act through Committee • Senate: Both Senate Leaders Reid & McConnell cosponsored last month ADVOCACY SUPPORT • Urge cosponsors (those Sens./Reps. have not yet cosponsored) • Support and share Sara Wolff’s change.org petition: https://www.change.org/petitions/congress-pass-the-able-act

  4. Contact Sara Hart Weir Vice President, Advocacy & Affiliate Relations National Down Syndrome Society sweir@ndss.org

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