[Nfbnet-members-list] Fwd: It is time to fight for Fair Wages for People with Disabilities, H.R. 3086

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Fri Oct 7 01:23:54 UTC 2011


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>It is time to fight for Fair Wages for People with Disabilities, 
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>We need to mobilize and gain quick cosponsor support.  Call and/or 
>schedule meetings with your Member of Congress immediately and 
>express your support for H.R. 3086, the Fair Wages for People with 
>Disabilities Act of 2011.  Our success is dependent on our efforts 
>to respectfully educate all Members of Congress so that they 
>understand the true employment capacity of people with 
>disabilities.  Many of our talking points are listed in the Findings 
>section of the Fair Wages for People with Disabilities bill.  The 
>text of the bill can be found at: 
><http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c112:H.R.3086:>http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c112:H.R.3086:#. 
>If you secure an opportunity to speak with the Member or the 
>appropriate staffer, begin the education by sharing the following 
>three points with them:
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>    * The Tools Exist for Competitive Employment of People with 
> Disabilities.  Most people still believe that people with 
> disabilities cannot be competitively employed at or above the 
> federal minimum wage.  Rehabilitations services, employment 
> strategies, and adaptive technologies make it possible for people 
> with even the most significant disabilities to obtain employment at 
> the federal minimum wage or higher.
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>    * It is Illogical for Doubters to Provide Training and/or 
> Employment.  For years, those entities that have doubted the 
> capacity of people with disabilities to be competitively employed 
> have been responsible for providing employment at subminimum 
> wages.  This is extremely backward logic.  Employers that cannot 
> provide the proper training and support for people with 
> disabilities to obtain competitive employment at competitive wages 
> should not be providing training or employment for people with disabilities.
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>    * Removing the Misconception of Incapacity Provides More 
> Employment Opportunities.  Employment of people with disabilities 
> at subminimum wages supports the misperception that people with 
> disabilities are not productive enough to earn competitive 
> wages.  This misperception is the largest barrier to the real 
> employment of people with disabilities.  By eliminating the legal 
> contention that people with disabilities lack capacity for 
> competitive employment, it is affirmed that when given the proper 
> training, support, and opportunities, people with disabilities can 
> be competitively employed in a variety of vocational environments 
> at competitive wages.
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>We need you to schedule visits in your local districts immediately 
>and to make your calls to the Member's local and D.C. offices right 
>now.  If they are willing to cosponsor, refer them to the following staffers:
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>Office of Representative Cliff Stearns (Republican, Sponsor)
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>James Thomas, Legislative Director/O&I Policy Coordinator
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>Phone: (202) 225-5744
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>Office of Representative Tim Bishop (Democrat, Lead Cosponsor)
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>Joanna Sara, Senior Legislative Assistant
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>Phone: (202) 225-3826
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>After you have had your visit or made your call, please provide me 
>with the following information:
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>Which Member of Congress?
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>Which State?
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>Who did you speak to?
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>Ask the question, "Will the Member cosponsor the Fair Wages for 
>People with Disabilities legislation?"  What was their response?
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>(  ) I was only able to express my support.
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>(  ) The Member would like to co-sponsor
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>(  ) The Member needs to research the issue.
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>(  ) The Member can not support this legislation.
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>(  ) Other: Explain________________________________
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>Please contact me if you have any questions.  Also, feel free to 
>refer the staffers directly to me (my contact information is at the 
>end of this e-mail).
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>We have been working toward this goal since the founding of our 
>organization.  The time is now for us to fight for Fair Wages for 
>People with Disabilities, H.R. 3086.
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>Sincerely,
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>Anil
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>Mr. Anil Lewis, M.P.A.
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>Director of Strategic Communications
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>"Eliminating Subminimum Wages for People with Disabilities"
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><http://www.nfb.org/nfb/Fair_Wages_For_Workers_With_Disabilities.asp>http://www.nfb.org/nfb/Fair_Wages_For_Workers_With_Disabilities.asp
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