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Megan O'Neil

“For too long, people with disabilities have been relegated to the margins of society,” exclaimed Megan O’Neil, Access to Assets Project Coordinator at the World Institute on Disability (WID). “Asset-building programs give people the support, selfconfidence, and opportunity to become economically self-sufficient and truly integrated into society.”

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What States Should Do?

What States Should Do: Help Struggling Families and Change the Trajectory of Our Economy
Opinion by Jennifer Brooks, CFED Policy Director, March 2009

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With the unemployment rate continuing its uptick, record increases in the foreclosure rate and losses on Wall Street, the prospects for economic security look dim to many families. The American people are looking to government – at all levels – both to help struggling families and to help change the trajectory of our economy. The $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act enacted in February will go a long way to do both. Now it is up to the states to make wise use of that assistance.