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Support the ABLE Act of 2013

By NCLD Public Policy Team

About the Issue

The ABLE Act of 2013 is an identical bill in both the House (H.R. 647) and Senate (S. 313). It will allow children and adults with disabilities to accrue tax-free savings without risking the loss of other vital government benefits. If approved, "ABLE accounts" would help families do long-term financial planning for their child with a disability by setting aside money for education, transportation, housing, employment support, health and wellness, assistive technology, personal care assistance, and other important supports for independence and success.

Please join NCLD in supporting these bills.



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Dear [Decision Maker],

I want to express to you my support for the passage of the ABLE Act of 2013. The ABLE Act of 2013, S. 313 and H.R. 647 was introduced to the Senate by Senator Robert Casey (D-PA) on February 13, 2013. In the House of Representatives, the ABLE Act of 2013 was introduced by Representative Andrew Crenshaw (D-FL) on February 13, 2013. I urge you to support this bill in order to allow children with disabilities to accrue tax-free savings without risking loss of other vital governmental benefits.

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I urge you to support this bill in order to protect all school children nationwide.

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