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President Establishes Task Force on Employment of People with
Disabilities
On March 13 President Clinton signed an Executive Order establishing
a national Task Force on Employment of Adults with Disabilities
that will create a coordinated and aggressive national policy to
bring working-age individuals with disabilities into gainful employment
at a rate approaching that of the general adult population.
"
Since 1993, we have created 15 million new jobs. But the unemployment
rate among people with disabilities is far too high, and that is
why I'm so pleased to sign today an executive order that will design
a strategy to make equality of opportunity, full participation,
inclusion, and economic self-sufficiency realities for all 30 million
working-age Americans with disabilities," declared President
Clinton.
Charged with developing and recommending to the President a federal
policy to reduce employment barriers for persons with disabilities,
the Task Force will submit four reports, the first by November
15, 1998, and the last on July 26, 2002. Alexis M. Herman, Secretary
of Labor, will chair the Task Force. Tony Coelho, Chairman of the
President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities,
will serve as Vice-Chair.
Key components of the Task Force's directive include analyzing
existing programs and policies to determine what changes, modifications,
and innovations may be necessary to remove barriers to work; developing
and recommending options to address the barrier of health insurance
coverage; analyzing youth programs related to employment and the
outcomes of those programs for young people with disabilities;
and evaluating whether federal studies related to employment and
training can and should include a statistically significant sample
of adults with disabilities.