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Floridians With Disabilities Face Hurdles in Employment

March 22, 2016 - 1:45pm

Florida’s economy has rarely been stronger than it is now with our state’s unemployment at‭ ‬5‭ ‬percent and strong growth predicted for the state’s future.

However,‭ ‬there is a critical segment being left behind in this economic expansion.‭ ‬Floridians with disabilities account for more than‭ ‬20‭ ‬percent of the population,‭ ‬yet only‭ ‬30‭ ‬percent of those are employed.‭ 

It is important that Floridians recognize that a growing rate of unemployment for persons with disabilities is a concern for everyone.

People with disabilities who are given the opportunity to leave the sidelines and pursue their life’s dreams are less likely to rely on public assistance,‭ ‬providing a net gain for all taxpayers.‭ ‬In turn,‭ ‬this allows taxpayer money to be invested in other areas beneficial to all Floridians,‭ ‬such as education,‭ ‬healthcare,‭ ‬and vital infrastructure.

This economic advantage also enhances businesses‭’ ‬social and corporate relationships with their customers.‭ ‬Those who hire people with disabilities improve their employee diversity and deepen their commitment to reflect and support their communities.‭ 

Thankfully,‭ ‬our elected state leaders have noted these issues and passed two bills that expand opportunities to Floridians with disabilities.‭ ‬All of Florida’s taxpayers should appreciate and thank Senate President Andy Gardiner and House Speaker Steve Crisafulli for their efforts to expand education and employment incentives for people with disabilities.‭ ‬Gov.‭ ‬Rick Scott signed SB‭ ‬672‭ ‬into law in January.

Thanks to their leadership,‭ ‬disabled Floridians will be able to permanently take advantage of Florida Personal Learning Scholarship Accounts Program which gives disabled children the resources they need to receive a quality education.‭ ‬Additionally,‭ ‬disabled Floridians will be given more opportunities in the workplace by encouraging private companies and state agencies to hire them,‭ ‬granting them a sense of self-worth and financial independence.

These efforts will level the playing field by providing all Floridians access to a high-quality education and workforce skills.‭ ‬These goals are consistent with the Work Force Innovation and Opportunities Act‭ (‬WIOA‭) ‬and the Florida Chamber’s‭ “‬Six Pillars‭” ‬plan for sustainable growth.‭ ‬With the government’s recognition and support of these efforts,‭ ‬disabled,‭ ‬working Floridians will further diversify and improve the state’s economy.‭ ‬Employing people with disabilities is a‭ “‬win-win‭” ‬for everybody including all of Florida’s hard-working taxpayers.‭ 

JR Harding lives in Tallahassee and is a longtime author,‭ ‬speaker and advocate for people with disabilities.‭ ‬Dominic M.‭ ‬Calabro is the president and CEO of Florida TaxWatch.

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