In February, the State of Alabama launched Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts, a new financial savings tool for individuals with disabilities.
The Enable Savings Plan
is a financial program that allows individuals with disabilities to
open tax-exempt savings accounts to save for disability-related expenses
without impacting resource-based benefits. The program permits
individuals with disabilities to save more than a total of $2,000 in
assets (cash, savings, etc.) in their name in an Enable account without
jeopardizing their public benefits like Medicaid and Supplemental
Security Income (SSI).
In March, Moulton-Republican State Rep. Ken Johnson and Montgomery-Republican State Sen. Dick Brewbaker,
introduced legislation to assist those eligible for an account by
granting their guardians full financial capabilities when opening and
managing an ABLE account.
The bill ultimately passed both chambers and moved to Gov. Kay Ivey‘s
desk for a signature. On Thursday, the State celebrated the new
guardianship assistance law with a ceremonial bill signing at the state
capitol in Montgomery, Ala.
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Bill signing ceremony celebrates new guardianship law to assist those with disabilities
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Good for Alabama!
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