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Hawaii Gov. David Ige Makes New Commitments on Jobs for People with Disabilities

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Gov. David Ige

Washington, D.C., Oct. 12 – Gov. David Ige has proclaimed October 2018 to be Disability Employment Awareness Month in Hawai’i.

“People with disabilities are productive and loyal, and deserve the same opportunity to earn an income and achieve independence like anyone else,” writes Gov. Ige in the proclamation. “The State of Hawai’i has a vested interest in increasing the inclusion of people living with a disability by providing access, meaningful services, and improved outcomes for all citizens at the state, county, local, and private sector levels.”

This commitment from the governor comes at a time when jobs for people with disabilities have been increasing in the state of Hawai’i. Last year, 750 Hawaiians with disabilities gained jobs.

Activities throughout the month should reflect the message that people with and without disabilities share the same workplace goals and values. On Oct. 30, the state legislature will be cosponsoring a reverse employment fair that sets people up for entry level jobs while celebrating success stories. [continue reading…]

Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper Affirms Continuing Commitment to Jobs for People with Disabilities

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Gov. John Hickenlooper

Washington, D.C. Oct 11 – Gov. John Hickenlooper has declared October as Disability Employment Awareness Month in Colorado.

“It is a time to raise public awareness about disability employment issues and celebrate the many contributions of people with disabilities,” write Hickenlooper in the Proclamation. “People with disabilities are the sum of many parts, including their work experiences. Their disability is an important perspective that they bring to the workforce, but it is not the only one.”

The Gov. went on to add that “Colorado employers that connect with this often untapped community are making a valuable investment. It is an investment that provides a pipeline of skilled workers.”

This proclamation comes after a year of job growth among people with disabilities in Colorado. Last year, 14,846 Coloradans with disabilities got new jobs. [continue reading…]

Democrats and Republicans Agree: Prioritize Jobs for People with Disabilities

two people with disabilities in front of voting booths. Text: National disability employment awareness month36 Governors and President Trump Make New Commitments on Jobs for People with Disabilities, Celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month

Washington D.C., Oct. 25 – October marks the 72nd celebration of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). This year, people with disabilities and employers have clear reason to celebrate. More than 343,000 Americans with disabilities got new jobs last year, a fourfold improvement in job gains compared to the previous year.

To mark this celebration, President Donald J. Trump issued a statement affirming his Administration’s “support for all the employers who hire Americans with disabilities, providing opportunities for success. It is important that all our Nation’s job seekers and creators are both empowered and motivated to partake in our booming economy, and apply their unique talents and skills to the growing workforce.”

He added, “We recognize the achievements of Americans with disabilities whose contributions in the workforce help ensure the strength of our Nation. We also renew our commitment to creating an environment of opportunity for all Americans and educating people about disability employment issues.”

Expanding employment opportunities is nonpartisan, as both Democrats and Republicans are quick to recognize the abilities of what people with disabilities can accomplish. This year, 36 Governors have shown their support through public proclamations, executive orders and press statements. These include:

Governor State Link
Gov. Kay Ivey Alabama https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-alabama/
Gov. Bill Walker Alaska https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-alaska/
Gov. Doug Ducey Arizona https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-arizona/
Gov. Asa Hutchinson Arkansas https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-arkansas/
Gov. Jerry Brown California https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-california/
Gov. John Hickenlooper Colorado https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-colorado/
Gov. John Carney Delaware https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-delaware/
Gov. Nathan Deal Georgia https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-georgia/
Gov. David Ige Hawaii https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-hawaii/
Gov. Bruce Rauner Illinois https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-illinois/
Gov. Jeff Colyer Kansas https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-kansas/
Gov. Matt Bevin Kentucky https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-kentucky/
Gov. John Bel Edwards Louisiana https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-louisiana/
Gov. Larry Hogan Maryland https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-maryland/
Gov. Rick Snyder Michigan https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-michigan/
Gov. Mark Dayton Minnesota https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-minnesota/
Gov. Phil Bryant Mississippi https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-mississippi/
Gov. Michael Parson Missouri https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-missouri/
Gov. Steve Bullock Montana https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-montana/
Gov. Brian Sandoval Nevada https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-nevada/
Gov. Christopher Sununu New Hampshire https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-new-hampshire/
Gov. Susana Martinez New Mexico https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-new-mexico/
Gov. Andrew Cuomo New York https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-new-york/
Gov. John Kasich Ohio https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-ohio/
Gov. Kate Brown Oregon https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-oregon/
Gov. Tom Wolf Pennsylvania https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-pennsylvania/
Gov. Henry McMaster South Carolina https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-south-carolina/
Gov. Dennis Daugaard South Dakota https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-south-dakota/
Gov. Bill Haslam Tennessee https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-tennessee/
Gov. Greg Abbott Texas https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-texas/
Gov. Ralph Northam Virginia https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-virginia/
Gov. Jay Inslee Washington https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-washington/
Gov. Jim Justice West Virginia https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-west-virginia/
Gov. Scott Walker Wisconsin https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-wisconsin/
Gov. Matt Mead Wyoming https://www.respectability.org/2018/10/ndeam-wyoming/

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Montana Gov. Steve Bullock Affirms Continuing Commitment to Jobs for People with Disabilities

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Gov. Steve Bullock

Washington, D.C., Oct. 8 – Gov. Steve Bullock has declared October as Disability Employment Awareness Month in Montana.

“This coming month is an opportunity to celebrate the strong work ethic and talents that employees with disabilities bring to our communities, our economy, and our nation,” writes Bullock in the proclamation. “Welcoming the talents of all people, including people with disabilities, is a critical part of our efforts to build an inclusive community and stronger economy.”

This proclamation follows a solid year of job growth among Montanans with disabilities. Last year, 4,459 Montanans with disabilities got new jobs.

Activities throughout the month should reflect the message that people with and without disabilities share the same workplace goals and values. According to Gov. Bullock, these values and goals are “to achieve personal success through education, meaningful work, and connections with our families and communities.” [continue reading…]

Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer Makes New Commitments on Jobs for People with Disabilities

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Gov. Jeff Colyer

Washington D.C., Oct. 8 – Gov. Jeff Colyer has declared October as Disability Employment Awareness Month in Kansas.

“Every person has value and giving individuals with disabilities opportunities for meaningful employmentempowers them toward self-sufficiency and a greater sense of personal growth,” said Gov. Jeff Colyer. “I am pleased to see that our state continues to improve its ranking in this very important area, and I hope to continue to see more and more employers finding ways to create employment opportunities for Kansans with disabilities.”

This proclamation comes after a year of job growth among people with disabilities in Kansas and nationwide. Last year, under Gov. Colyer, 5,130 Kansans with disabilities got new jobs. [continue reading…]

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Affirms Continuing Commitment to Jobs for People with Disabilities

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Gov. Scott Walker

Washington D.C., Oct. 4 – Gov. Scott Walker has declared October as Disability Employment Awareness Month in Wisconsin.

“The engagement of Wisconsin businesses is key to a workforce system that encourages the full participation of all individuals who want to work,” Walker stated.

Throughout this month, Walker’s mission is to encourage people with disabilities to accomplish their goals of employment with perseverance. Employers are invited to consider their options when they hire people with disabilities and use their creativity to come up with solutions about accommodations and jobs.

“Job seekers with disabilities offer tremendous skills, abilities, and other qualities that benefit any employer,” Walker adds.

This proclamation reflects Wisconsin’s continuing effort to empower Badger State residents with disabilities. Wisconsin consistently has outperformed bigger states like Texas and California. [continue reading…]

Missouri Gov. Michael Parson Makes New Commitments on Jobs for People with Disabilities

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Gov. Michael Parson

Washington D.C., Oct. 4 – Gov. Michael Parson has declared October as Disability Employment Awareness Month in Missouri.

“Workplaces welcoming of all people, including people with disabilities, are a critical part of the efforts to build an inclusive community and strong economy,” Parson wrote. Gov. Parson is dedicating October “to educate” employers and the public on “disability employment issues” and to “celebrate the many and varied contributions of America’s workers with disabilities.”

While only 669 Missourians with disabilities got new jobs last year, Gov. Parson is committing his state to improving outcomes in the future. [continue reading…]

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice Makes New Commitments on Jobs for People with Disabilities

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Gov. Jim Justice

Washington D.C., Oct. 4 – Gov. Jim Justice has declared October as Disability Employment Awareness Month in West Virginia.

“We commend all persons are committed to and work towards enhancing employment opportunities for people with disabilities,” Justice stated.

The proclamation goes on to discuss key state efforts to support and empower West Virginians with disabilities. Highlights include the “over $46 million in payroll” earned by people with disabilities through the state’s Community Rehab Programs and the advocacy efforts of the “West Virginia Association for Disability Employment.”

This proclamation follows a solid year of job growth among people with disabilities living in the Mountain State. 5,855 people with disabilities entered West Virginia’s workforce last year. [continue reading…]

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam Makes New Commitments on Jobs for People with Disabilities

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Gov. Ralph Northam

Richmond, Virginia, Oct 4 – Gov. Ralph Northam has declared October as Disability Employment Awareness Month in Virginia. Northam proudly wrote, “Virginians with disabilities, including veterans, have the ability and desire to seek employment and to develop the skills they need to join Virginia’s economy.”

Northam went on to add, “Employers can enhance their businesses and workplaces by creating career opportunities and hiring qualified individuals with disabilities.”

This proclamation follows an outstanding year of job growth among people with disabilities living in the Old Dominion. 14,479 people with disabilities entered Virginia’s workforce last year. [continue reading…]

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Makes New Commitments on Jobs for People with Disabilities

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Gov. Greg Abbott

Washington D.C., Oct. 4 – Gov. Greg Abbott has declared October as Disability Employment Awareness Month in Texas.

“The often used slogan for the Lone Star State’s approach to commerce is that ‘Texas is wide open for business,’” Abbott announced. “This openness and dedication to inclusivity has been a major part of the foundation for our strong economy. Thus, it is crucial for this diversity to extend beyond our business climate to the hardworking men and women who make up the indomitable Texas workforce.”

Abbott celebrates people with disabilities by acknowledging them as equals to people without disabilities. He invites employers and the public to think the same through the education October will bring.

Abbott also proclaims, “As we work toward these goals, our economy will be made ever stronger by the diversity and full participation of workers with disabilities.”

This proclamation follows a great year of job growth among people with disabilities living in the Lone Star State. 7,736 people with disabilities entered Texas’ workforce last year. [continue reading…]

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