Loudermilk and Others Introduce Two Bipartisan Resolutions Supporting Americans with Disabilities
Washington,
August 2, 2024
Washington D.C. (August 2, 2024) | Today, Reps. Barry Loudermilk (GA-11), Jasmine Crockett (TX-30), Marc Molinaro (NY-19), and Mike Thompson (CA-04) introduced dual resolutions calling on legislative branch entities to increase purchases of goods and services from the procurement list maintained by the AbilityOne Commission by employing procurement practices that ensure each legislative entity is not only meeting its statutory obligation, which does not always happen today, but is also taking additional steps to maximize employment opportunities for Americans with disabilities. Established by the Javits-Wagner-O’Day Act (JWOD), the AbilityOne Commission maintains the procurement list that records the products and services available for government purchase provided by Americans with disabilities, including many individuals living with blindness and a growing number of returning Veterans. This follows letters sent by Reps. Crockett and Molinaro in December 2023 inquiring into legislative entities’ AbilityOne procurement practices, and a subsequent letter to the Committee on House Administration presenting those findings and calling on the Committee to take action to increase procurement from AbilityOne vendors. "In 1971, Congress established the AbilityOne Program in its current form. But 53 years later, this very same body is falling behind on fulfilling the promise it made all those years ago," said Rep. Crockett (TX-30). "As members of the People's House, we have a responsibility and a duty to honor that promise and support employment opportunities for Americans with disabilities. By requiring each legislative entity to take concerted, ongoing steps to increase engagement with AbilityOne, we ensure that this vital program receives the attention it is due, so that roadblocks do not fester, and Congress can redouble its commitment to Americans with disabilities. I'm grateful to Reps. Molinaro, Thompson, and Loudermilk for joining me in leading these bipartisan resolutions to push the House and Senate in the right direction." “The AbilityOne Program is one of the largest sources of employment in the United States for people who are blind or have significant disabilities, including disabled veterans," said Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-04). "It just makes sense to ensure Congress continues supporting AbilityOne’s vendors whenever and wherever possible. Thank you to my colleagues, Reps. Crockett, Molinaro, and Loudermilk for helping lead this initiative." ### |