Transformation to Competitive Integrated Employment Act
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would change how the government supports people with disabilities in finding and keeping jobs, shifting away from segregated sheltered workshops toward regular competitive employment in the community. It would require states to transition individuals with disabilities into mainstream workplaces where they earn regular wages alongside non-disabled coworkers, rather than working in separate facilities at lower pay rates. The changes would affect people with disabilities seeking employment, employers hiring workers, and state vocational rehabilitation agencies that administer these programs.
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