[nabs-l] Opportunity for people who have experience with SSI

Glenn III gmoore3rd at gmail.com
Tue Jan 13 19:45:48 UTC 2015


Hi Justin,
is this in any way connected to the recent Warren, Brown bill proposed to
apparently lift the SSI income limit to $10,000?

http://www.disabilityscoop.com/2014/03/11/senators-ssi-asset-limits/19180/

http://www.brown.senate.gov/newsroom/press/release/sens-brown-and-warren-introduce-bill-that-would-encourage-work-strengthen-supplemental-security-income-benefits-for-elderly-disabled-and-blind-americans-and-13-million-children

On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 11:48 AM, Justin Harford via nabs-l <
nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Opportunity for people who have been on SSI.
>
> Hey NABS. As cochair of the NCIL subcommittee on employment/Social
> Security, I am on a task force which is working on an initiative to make it
> easier to go to work with Social Security by eliminating asset and earning
> limits, and getting rid of the inability to work test.
>
> Social Security is interested in hearing from young adults who are on SSI
> to learn about the difficulties that they experience with current rules. I
> am looking to recruit some of you to participate in these dialogues. If
> you're interested send me a personal message.
>
> For more info on what we are doing, go to www.ourcareeraccess.org.
>
> NCIL (National Council on independent living) is a cross disability
> organization which has advanced The rights of people with disabilities
> since 1982. http://www.ncil.org/
>
> Regards
> Justin H
> Justin at freed.org
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