Sens. Cotton, Whitehouse Applaud Signing of ALS Disability Insurance Access Act
"Americans suffering from ALS shouldn't have to wait for assistance, especially given their tragically short life expectancy--and now they won't have to," said Cotton. "By waiving the statutory disability benefits waiting period, our bill makes support available to those suffering from this terrible disease much faster. I'm grateful to my colleagues in
"This represents a simple act of humanity for Americans battling a disease that often moves too quickly for the current system," said Whitehouse. "Allowing patients and their families to immediately access the benefits they've earned will offer comfort as they confront a difficult diagnosis. Thank you to the tireless advocates and allies all over the country who joined our fight to get this done."
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as ALS or
"This legislation eliminates an unnecessary burden placed on the shoulders of people confronting a cruel, expensive and burdensome disease. It is a testament to the tenacity and perseverance of ALS advocates who laid the groundwork for victory through the hard work of building a coalition of legislative champions across partisan lines," said Calaneet Balas,President and CEO of the
"From this day forward, the ALS community has left its mark on changing policy for the betterment of thousands," said I AM ALS CEO
Cotton and Whitehouse first introduced the ALS Disability Insurance Act in 2016. The legislation was sponsored in the House by Congressmen
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