Home Sen. Webb cosponsors bipartisan legislation to help individuals with disabilities save for the future
News

Sen. Webb cosponsors bipartisan legislation to help individuals with disabilities save for the future

Contributors

Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.) co-sponsored the bipartisan Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act, a bill that will allow people with disabilities to more easily save for necessary expenses.

Tax-exempt ABLE Accounts allow families and individuals to set aside funds for disability-related expenses, including medical care, housing, education, and employment training. The accounts will function similarly to the 529 Education Savings Plan accounts that allow families to save for their child’s future college expenses.

“Those with disabilities shouldn’t have to choose between safeguarding their eligibility for long-term services and saving for their future,” said Sen. Webb, who has also supported initiatives to increase federal assistance for children with disabilities. “The ABLE Act is one step toward ensuring these families have the opportunity to save for disability-related expenses without incurring harmful financial set-backs.”

Currently, individuals with disabilities face a number of barriers to saving, including asset limits imposed by federal programs like Medicaid and the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. These limits may discourage beneficiaries with disabilities from saving in order to maintain eligibility.

The ABLE Act creates an option to save for long-term expenses in a tax-exempt account that would not count toward such asset limits.

Support AFP




Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

radio
Politics

Last Week with Rob Schilling: The week’s conspiracy theories brought to you by UVA Athletics

brian o'connor mississippi state
Baseball

No-maha: Brian O’Connor, Mississippi State, fall short in Super Regional

Mississippi State, 20th nationally in the regular season in team ERA, gave up double-digits in back-to-back Super Regional losses to Georgia, and Year 1 under Brian O’Connor came to an end without a trip to Omaha.

nelson chittum
Baseball

Former MLB pitcher Nelson Chittum travelled the U.S. in two distinct careers

Nelson Chittum played professional baseball from 1956-1964, pitching in two games with the Boston Red Sox in 1958, and in 27 games with the St. Louis Cardinals the next two seasons.

school student child bookbag
Local

UVA announces $43.4M gift toward early childhood learning center

jalen brunson
Basketball

Knicks star Jalen Brunson picked up early hoops lessons in Charlottesville

donald trump
Politics, U.S. & World

Trump storms out of ‘Meet the Press’ interview after having lies fact-checked

john mcguire
Politics, Virginia

MAGA Congressman John McGuire struggles to explain thoughts on healthcare