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  • Jeffords-Kennedy [Work Incentives Improvement Act] [1]
  • Policy Council Chris Jennings (Subject File) OAlBox Number: 23746 Box 14 FOLDER TITLE: Jeffords-Kennedy [Work Incentives Improvement Act] [1] gm RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Ad -144 U.S.c. 2204(a)1 Freedom of Information Act -IS U.S.c. SS2(b
  • Jeffords-Kennedy [Work Incentives Improvement Act] [4]
  • new Initiative that will remove significant barriers to work fOf;:;people with disabilities, This three-part budget initiative, which invests over $2 billion over five ye'~i;s, includes: (1) full funding of the Work Incentives Improvement Act which
  • Jeffords-Kennedy [Work Incentives Improvement Act] [2]
  • called the Work Incentives Improvement Act and it was sponsored by Republican Senators Jeffords and Roth and Democratic Senators Kennedy and Moynihan. It will make sUre that people with disabilities don't lose their health care when they gain ajob
  • Jeffords-Kennedy [Work Incentives Improvement Act] [3]
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 00 I. list DATE SUBJECTrrlTLE HR 1180, Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 Event Social Security numbers redacted (I page) nd RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton
  • , which invests over $3 billion over five years, includes: (1) full funding of the Work Incentives Improvement Act which was recently introduced by Senators Jeffords, Kennedy, Roth and Moynihan; (2) a new $1,000 tax credit t9 help with work-related costs
  • election o Gore and Bradley have made coverage expansions their central issue Carry-Over Policies: . • Medicare buy-in for certain 55 to 65 year olds. • Completing Medicare in Jeffords-Kennedy Work Incentives Improvement Act. The bill limited
  • million overS years) DISABILITY Extending Medicare for people with disabilities. In the compromise on the Work Incentives Improvement Act, its Medicare benefit was limited to an additional 4 and half years. The policy in our budget last year was unlimited
  • Jeffords-Kennedy [Work Incentives Improvement Act] [5]
  • year's Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act by ensuring that families do not have to choose between work and health care for their children. The Family Opportunity Act has the bipartisan support of 78 Senators and 140 Members of the House
  • that 300,090 people would buy these policies. . ~hether 4,. {~ &_ UV 'X (/~ c;:' V"4 ~ '\~' ~ "" Work Incentives and Health Care for People with Disabilities: Within a week, we will know theiSenate vote on the Jeffords-Kennedy Work Incentives
  • /MoynihanJRoth Work Incentives Improvement Act, which provides incentives for states to allow disabled workers to buy into the Medicaid program and permits continue Medicare eligibility. * $700 million $!,OOO tax credit for Work-Related Expenses. * $1.2
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  • to HIV -positive people earlier in the course of their disease, helping them live longer, healthier lives. . , . j . " , , i Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1,99 (TWWIIA) On October 25, 1999 HHS announced two new initiatives