DISABILITY ADVOCATES CAN HELP CHANGE
LEGISLATION FOR THE BETTER
It’s encouraging to look at how the disability community has positively influenced public policy regarding disability benefits in the last few years.
In 2022,
Congress passed the ABLE Age Adjustment Act. Starting in 2026, the age of onset
of disability to be eligible for an ABLE account will change from 26 to 46.
These
tax-advantaged savings accounts allow individuals with disabilities to save and
pay for disability-related expenses without endangering their benefits.
The policy
change is estimated to make an additional 6 million people eligible for ABLE
accounts.
In addition,
the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act requires Medicare to cap
the out-of-pocket costs of medications at $2,000 starting in 2025.
Currently,
people with neuromuscular diseases on Medicare can see drug costs in the many
thousands of dollars.
Advocates
from the neuromuscular and disability communities who contacted their members
of Congress were crucial in getting this law passed.
In 2023, MDA
teamed up with other disability advocacy organizations to successfully defend
the Medicaid program
from work requirements and cuts that would have made it harder to qualify for
Medicaid services or reduced benefits for people with disabilities.
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