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Senate Bill 50

Thank you for the opportunity to provide input on SB 50.

We are glad to see the continued commitment to the full inclusion of Texans with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

I am Ginger Mayeaux, Director of Public Policy and Advocacy at The Arc of Texas. The Arc of Texas promotes, protects, and advocates for the human rights and self-determination of Texans with IDD. Enhancing competitive integrated employment for Texans with IDD is a priority for our members across the state, which includes Texans with IDD, their families, and employers.

Work is a fundamental part of adult life. For people with IDD, taking part in working life is an essential condition to equal participation in society. We know that when individuals with disabilities are competitively employed, they are better able to lead independent lives, be self-supporting and contribute to their communities. Texans with disabilities can be productive and achieve independence with adequate support.

Unfortunately, employment supports funded by Medicaid waivers are extremely underutilized while day habilitation services are heavily utilized.

This bill will help Texans with disabilities access the services and supports they need to find competitive, integrated employment in compliance with Texasโ€™ Employment First policy. Employment First policy became law in 2014. Employment first policy states that competitive, integrated employment must be the first and preferred option for Texans with disabilities receiving state benefits, such as Medicaid. However as shown by the following information, Texas has not made much progress toward this philosophy:

Only 1.7% of people supported by a Medicaid waiver received any employment service, yet 59% received day habilitation.

84% of people with IDD claim they want to work, but do not have or know about the supports to do so.

A survey of Texans in home and community-based services conducted by the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), indicates that individuals are not receiving the support they need to make progress on their employment goals.