Boozman, Cotton Applaud Trump Administration Decision to Uphold 14(c) Program
WASHINGTON—
U.S. Senators John Boozman (R-AR) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) released the following statement after the Trump administration reversed former President Joe Biden’s attempt to overturn section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act:
“We applaud the Trump administration’s decision to reverse Joe Biden’s disastrous attempt to end 14(c). All people, regardless of their abilities, should have the opportunity for dignified work. The 14(c) program and organizations like MARVA and Abilities Unlimited provide many individuals with disabilities with a sense of accomplishment and community, and provide their families and caretakers with much needed support.”
Background
Boozman and Cotton opposed the Biden administration’s efforts to end the 14(c) certificate program, which provides those with difficulties in a traditional work environment the opportunity to engage in meaningful work. The lawmakers
wrote
to the Department of Labor and the Office of Management and Budget during the Biden administration expressing their support for the 14(c) program and maintained their belief that any attempt to change it would require congressional authorization.
The Biden administration submitted its rule in December despite the Arkansas senators’ warnings, but the Trump administration submitted a notice to
withdraw the proposal
and discontinue the rulemaking process, restoring states’ ability to participate in the 14(c) program.
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