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Title: NISH Government Affairs Initiatives


1
NISH Government Affairs Initiatives
  • Barbara Van Allen, Vice President and CMO
  • John Kelly, Senior Manager, Grassroots Advocacy

2
AGENDA
  • Introduction
  • What We Do
  • National Issues Local Stage
  • Modernization of the Javits-Wagner-ODay Act
  • Other Policy Initiatives
  • The Power in CRPs
  • Questions

3
Government Affairs Who We Are
  • Barbara Van Allen, VP and Chief Marketing Officer
  • Tony Young, Senior Public Policy Stragetist
  • Nancyellen Gentile, Director, Government Affairs
  • John Kelly, Senior Manager, Grassroots Advocacy
  • Shari Walton, Senior Activities Specialist
  • Debbie Ignatz, Manager, State Relations
  • Bill Jefferson, Liaison Officer, Armed Services
  • Alicia Epstein, Manager, Disability Policy
  • David Fields, Legislative Outreach Coordinator
  • Rachel Kelly, Executive Assistant

YOU!
4
Government Affairs
  • What We Do
  • Advocate for Community Rehabilitation Programs
    (CRPs) and people with significant disabilities
  • On a national level, monitor, influence and
    initiate legislative, regulatory and other policy
    actions affecting employment opportunities, and
    services and supports for people with significant
    disabilities
  • Guided by Board-approved legislative principles
    agenda

5
Government Affairs
  • What We Do (cont.)
  • In cooperation with
  • National Council of Work Centers
  • National Nonprofit Agencies
  • In collaboration with
  • NISH Senior Staff, including Regional Executive
    Directors
  • To provide support in developing political risk
    analysis and implementing marketing strategies on
    new/expanded employment opportunities.

6
National Issues Local Stage
  • Economic Crisis continues in the states
  • 48 states expect budget shortfalls in 2010
    (Montana and North Dakota are the exceptions)
  • 33 states expect budget shortfalls in 2011
  • FY10/11 budget shortfalls expected to exceed
    350B
  • Cuts across the board are forecasted to continue
  • Cuts impacting people with significant
    disabilities
  • At least 22 states have cut services to people
    with disabilities, reduced reimbursement rates,
    reduced/eliminated servicesaffecting AbilityOne
    CRPs
  • Recession at state level is expected to last
    18-24 months longer than at federal level

7
National Issues Local Stage
  • NISH Response
  • Ongoing Collaboration with the Independent Sector
    to support Emergency Bridge Funding for
    Nonprofits
  • NISH Financial Assistance
  • Increasing Program Awareness and Understanding in
    the States
  • Letters to National Governors Association and
    National Conference of State Legislatures from
    Bob Chamberlin
  • Advocating for restoration and continuation of
    budgetary dollar flow to CRPs to fund vital
    services and supports for people with significant
    disabilities
  • Letter to Illinois Governor Quinn
  • Requesting Governor spending priorities include
    appropriate funding levels to CRPs

8
Inside the Beltway View
  • Major Legislation Enacted This Year
  • Economic Stimulus
  • FY 2009 Omnibus Appropriations
  • War Spending Bill
  • Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act
  • Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act
  • Reauthorization of State Childrens Health
    Insurance Program (SCHIP)
  • Month-long Summer Recessreturning September 8
  • Fall Agenda
  • Appropriations
  • Healthcare Reform

9
Modernization of the JWOD Act
  • Collaborative Process
  • NISH Board of Directors Approved Modernization
    Principles Provisions
  • NCWC Involvement
  • NNA Participation
  • Committee for Purchase and NIB
  • Administration Bill
  • OMB Circular A-19 Legislation Coordination and
    Clearance Process
  • Delivered to Leadership and House and Senate
    Oversight Committees May 2008

10
Modernization of the JWOD Act
  • Highlights of the Proposed Bill
  • Committee Composition
  • Streamline PL Addition Process
  • Subcontracting
  • Ratio Requirement
  • Exceptions to 75 Percent Ratio
  • Upward Mobility
  • Definition of Significant Disability

11
Modernization of the JWOD Act
  • Modernizing the Act will
  • Create job growth for people who are blind or
    significantly disabled
  • Align the law and the AbilityOne Program with
    todays federal acquisition environment and move
    it towards prevailing disability policy
  • Allow AbilityOne to be more responsive to federal
    customers and establish employment opportunities
    at the subcontract level
  • Promote integration and upward mobility for
    people who are blind or significantly disabled
    and,
  • Create more focused oversight and accountability,
    while increasing efficiencies and reducing
    unnecessary paperwork.

12
Modernization of JWOD Act
  • Status
  • Successful CRP Grassroots Advocacy
  • Continued Collaboration with Committee for
    Purchase, NIB, NCWC and NAEPB
  • Informal Staff Discussions with Senate Committees
    on Homeland Security Governmental Affairs and
    Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
  • Meetings with House Committee on Oversight
    Government Reform
  • Ongoing Stakeholder Engagement
  • Outlook
  • Legislative Language Fall 2009
  • Potential Hearing/Roundtable TBD
  • Bill Introduction First Session 111th Congress
  • Bill Passage Second Session 111th Congress

13
Other Policy Initiatives
  • Disability Employment Policy
  • Section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act
  • Vocational Rehabilitation Act reauthorization
  • Acquisition Policy
  • Presidents efforts to improve government
    acquisition
  • Air Force Transformation Initiative and MWR
  • Appropriations
  • American Recovery Reinvestment Act
  • Department of Defense x 2

14
Campaign to Protect 14(c)
  • Objective Expand employment opportunities for
    people with significant disabilities and support
    wages based on productivity in accordance with
    Section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
  • NISH Strategic Response
  • Collaborate with NCWC
  • Partner with NNAs
  • Create an Advisory Group
  • Develop and Launch Coordinated Campaign
  • Lead a Petition
  • ASK Enlist CRPsidentify Self-Advocate to
    participate

15
Grassroots Advocacy Tool Box
  • NISH Public Policy Advocates Calls
  • Monthly forum to share current congressional and
    regulatory issues and strategies about
    communicating more effectively with Members of
    Congress
  • NISH Public Policy Updates
  • Published on an as needed basis to share breaking
    public policy news.
  • Other NISH information sources
  • CapWiz and NISH Action Alerts
  • CRP Connection
  • NISH Workplace

16
Grassroots Advocacy
  • Grassroots Advocacy Efforts
  • Recruit CRP Grassroots Advocacy Teams
  • CEO, Board Member, AbilityOne Employee
  • Conduct Grassroots Advocacy Conference
  • Sponsor CRP Legislative Fly-In

17
Grassroots Advocacy The Power In CRPs
  • 10 Grassroots Advocacy Conferences
  • More than 120 Grassroots Teams Formed and Trained
  • 9 CRP Fly-Ins
  • More than 1,600 Congressional Visits Conducted

18
Champion Program
  • Recruit and Nurture Congressional AbilityOne
    Champions through CRPs
  • Office Visits
  • AbilityOne Contract Site Tour
  • Communication
  • Use AbilityOne Products and/or Services
  • Champion Renewal Program

19
Who is Important?
20
Grassroots Advocacy Key Committees
  • Senate Committees of Key Concern (7)
  • Homeland Security Governmental Affairs
    (AbilityOne Oversight)
  • Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
    (disability employment policy oversight)
  • Small Business and Entrepreneurship (oversight of
    the competing priority)
  • Armed Services
  • Appropriations
  • Veterans Affairs
  • Finance
  • House Committees of Key Concern (9)
  • Oversight Government Reform (AbilityOne
    Oversight)
  • Homeland Security
  • Education Labor (disability employment policy
    oversight)
  • Small Business (oversight of the competing
    priority)
  • Armed Services
  • Appropriations (CRP Committee Funding)
  • Energy and Commerce (Medicaid)
  • Veterans
  • Ways and Means

21
AbilityOne Congressional Champion Program
Senate NORTH CENTRAL
HSGA Modernization
2008 Jacob K. Javits Legislative Award Recipient
HELP Disability Policy, 14(c)
HELP, Appropriations, Small Business
Agriculture Chair
Armed Services Chair, HSGA Small Business
Majority Steering Outreach Chair and Finance
Majority Whip Appropriations
Finance Ranking Member
Appropriations
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AbilityOne Congressional Champion Program House
NORTH CENTRAL
OGR Modernization
OGR Subcommittee Responsible for Modernization
EL 14(c)
Veterans Ranking Member
EL Subcommittee Responsible for 14(c)
Appropriations Chair
Republican Conference Chair
Minority Leader
Republican Policy Committee Chair
23
AbilityOne Congressional Champion Program House
NORTH CENTRAL
24
AbilityOne Congressional Champion Program House
NORTH CENTRAL
Majority Chief Deputy Whip and Energy Commerce
OGR Modernization
Ways Means Ranking Member
EL 14(c)
Armed Services Small Business
Appropriations
Energy Commerce
Agriculture Biomass
Transportation Infrastructure Chair
Budget Financial Services
25
Why Get Involved?
Informed
  • "I am entirely persuaded that the agitations of
    the public mind advance its powers, and that at
    every vibration between the points of liberty and
    despotism, something will be gained for the
    former. As men become better informed, their
    rulers must respect them the more."
  •  --Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Cooper
  • "If liberty and equality are chiefly to be found
    in democracy, they will best be attained when all
    persons alike share in the government to the
    utmost."
  • --Aristotle
  • You miss 100 percent of the shots you never
    take.
  • -- Wayne Gretzky
  • Great things are done by a series of smaller
    things brought together."
  • -- van Gogh

Involved
Active
26
Bottom Line
  • We Need Your Help!
  • Congressional Support
  • Champions 25 more key Champions in next 13
    months
  • Challenge 3 Key Senators AND 5 high priority
    House Members from North Central
  • Support NISH Government Affairs, Evelyne
    Villines, Frank Gidcumb, Chris Stream North
    Central Region Staff
  • More CRPs involved in Key Congressional Districts
  • Self-Advocacy
  • CRPs enlist in Campaign and identify a
    self-advocate
  • Identify, train and support 12 groups in 12
    months

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  • QUESTIONS?
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