President Obama Announces New Initiatives During National Disability Employment Awareness Month

From the White House, October 05, 2009

Washington, D.C.-  President Obama today announced that his Administration is taking several steps to ensure that there is fair and equal access to employment for all Americans, particularly the 54 million people in this country living with disabilities.  The announcement comes during National Disability Employment Awareness Month.

"My Administration is committed to ensuring that all Americans have the chance to fulfill their potential and contribute to our nation," said President Obama.  "Across this country, millions of people with disabilities are working or want to work, and they should have access to the support and services they need to succeed.  As the nation’s largest employer, the Federal Government and its contractors can lead the way by implementing effective employment policies and practices that increase opportunities and help workers achieve their full potential. We must also rededicate ourselves to fostering an inclusive work culture that welcomes the skills and talents of all qualified employees. That’s why I’ve asked the responsible agencies to develop new plans and policies to help increase employment across America for people with disabilities."

The following are some of the steps the Obama Administration will take:

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