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H.R. 647 (113th): ABLE Act of 2014

About the bill

The Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act would ease the financial burden for individuals with disabilities by creating tax-free accounts that can be used to save for disability-related expenses. These accounts can be created by individuals to support themselves or by families to support their dependents.

The ABLE act was introduced by Ander Crenshaw [R-FL4] in the House and by Robert Casey [D-PA] in the Senate. Together, the two bills have over 400 cosponsors.

The bill would create tax-exempt, state based private savings accounts to fund disability-related expenses to supplement benefits currently provided by Social Security, Medicaid, employers, and private insurance. The account shall be treated in the same way as a qualified tuition program, such as a 529. A 529 account allows families to save money for an …

Sponsor and status

Introduced
Feb 13, 2013
113th Congress (2013–2015)
Status
Died in a previous Congress

This bill was introduced in a previous session of Congress and was passed by the House on December 3, 2014 but was never passed by the Senate. Provisions of this bill were incorporated into other bills.

Although this bill was not enacted, its provisions could have become law by being included in another bill. It is common for legislative text to be introduced concurrently in multiple bills (called companion bills), re-introduced in subsequent sessions of Congress in new bills, or added to larger bills (sometimes called omnibus bills).

This bill was incorporated into:

H.R. 5771: Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014
Enacted — Signed by the President on Dec 19, 2014. (compare text)
Sponsor

Ander Crenshaw

Representative for Florida's 4th congressional district

Republican

Text

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Last Updated: Dec 3, 2014
Length: 54 pages

Cosponsors

380 Cosponsors (194 Republicans, 186 Democrats)

Source

History

Feb 13, 2013
 
Introduced

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Jul 31, 2014
 
Ordered Reported

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Dec 3, 2014
 
Passed House (Senate next)

The bill was passed in a vote in the House. It goes to the Senate next.

H.R. 647 (113th) was a bill in the United States Congress.

A bill must be passed by both the House and Senate in identical form and then be signed by the President to become law.

Bills numbers restart every two years. That means there are other bills with the number H.R. 647. This is the one from the 113th Congress.

This bill was introduced in the 113th Congress, which met from Jan 3, 2013 to Jan 2, 2015. Legislation not passed by the end of a Congress is cleared from the books.

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