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Kathleen Rice, Bipartisan Colleagues Lead Bicameral Bill to Address Direct Support Professional ShortageDirect Support Professionals help people with disabilities live independently and fully participate in their communitiesWASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Representatives Kathleen Rice (NY-04), Peter King (NY-02), Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18), John Katko (NY-24), Brendan Boyle (PA-02), and Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01) introduced the Recognizing the Role of Direct Support Professionals Act (H.R. 6045), a bipartisan bill to address the Direct Support Professional shortage in the workforce. This legislation is supported by the National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals, Inc., the American Network of Community Options and Resources (ANCOR), the Arc of the United States, the Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE), and the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities. Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) provide critical support to individuals who experience disabilities, assisting with communication, providing on-the-job coaching, and helping with daily living needs. These workers play a key role in helping ensure that adults with disabilities can live independently and fully participate in their communities. Right now, however, there aren’t enough workers to meet demand, and home- and community-based service providers struggle to recruit and retain DSPs. H.R. 6045 would address this shortage by providing the Department of Labor and the private sector with the data they need to better understand and respond to this pressing workforce challenge. “The critical work of Direct Support Professionals has an immeasurable impact on the lives of those with disabilities and makes our society a better place,” said Rep. Kathleen Rice. “By addressing the shortage of Direct Support Professionals, this bill will go a long way in ensuring more people with disabilities can lead productive and fulfilling lives. I thank my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for joining me to address this urgent workforce issue.” “It is essential that those living with intellectual and developmental disabilities are provided and supported with quality care,” said Rep. Peter King. “To ensure that, it is imperative that Congress passes HR 6045 to address the DSP shortage.” “Direct Care Professionals across America work tirelessly to help folks with disabilities and their families live fuller, more independent lives,” said Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney. “With a workplace shortage of these vital care providers, we need to get smart about the important work they do, and address the factors keeping more folks from entering this field.” “Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) are crucial to the well-being and independence of many Americans with disabilities. They provide on-the-job coaching and help with daily living needs, allowing those living with disabilities to be independent and fully participate in their communities,” said Rep. John Katko. “For this reason, I am proud to join Rep. Rice in introducing bipartisan legislation to address the critical shortage of DSPs in this country. I applaud Rep. Rice for her leadership on this issue and will continue my work in Congress to ensure those living with disabilities have access to the resources they need.” “Direct Support Professionals provide critical services and often achieve unique results that lead to a much improved quality of life for many in the disabled community”, said Rep. Brendan Boyle. “This legislation would provide critical data that could help determine how to address the needs of the DSP workforce as they continue their mission of caring for our most vulnerable neighbors.” “Individuals with disabilities deserve good care providers. We need to help those that care for the disabled and ensure that there are more DSPs willing to assist those that need care,” said Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick. “I am proud to join my colleagues to introduce the Recognizing the Role of Direct Support Professionals Act, to increase the number of DSPs in the workforce. I look forward to working with my colleagues on this important legislation to provide support for our disabled community.” By improving data collection, H.R. 6045 will:
“For years, ANCOR has advocated for better data on our direct support workforce because we fundamentally believe that robust data is a badly needed step toward solving the direct support workforce crisis,” said Barbara Merrill, chief executive officer for ANCOR. “That’s why we’re so grateful for the many champions of [bill name or number], whose bipartisan leadership will propel us forward significantly in our efforts to ensure people with intellectual and developmental disabilities can be supported by qualified professionals who enhance their quality of life. In particular, we’re grateful for the ongoing commitment to community inclusion of Representatives Brendan Boyle (D-PA), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), John Katko (R-NY), Peter King (R-NY), Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) and Kathleen Rice (D-NY).” U.S. Senators Maggie Hassan (D-NH) and Susan Collins (R-ME) have introduced bipartisan companion legislation in the Senate. |
