September 13, 2023
Congress has returned from its traditional summer recess—short on accomplishments and with a long to-do list. The House and Senate are moving forward on federal funding bills that differ significantly on both spending and policy, increasing chances for a government shutdown this fall. Despite the partisanship, ASHA continues to make progress building bipartisan support for priority policies, especially following Capitol Hill Day in May, as major bills have been introduced and cosponsors added on bills to improve coverage and reimbursement of services audiologists and SLPs provide. Take action to support these bills today!
ASHA is now a member of the Tomorrow’s Workforce Coalition whose mission is to advocate for beneficial workforce development policies. The Coalition supports the Freedom to Invest in Tomorrow’s Workforce Act (S. 722/H.R. 1477) [PDF], which would expand qualified expenses under 529 savings plans to include postsecondary training and credentialing, such as licenses and professional certifications. The bill would provide valuable tax advantaged resources to audiologists and SLPs pursuing career growth, mid-career changes, or alternative career pathways. Take action NOW to support this bill!
Did you know that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed to ban non-compete agreements in employment contracts earlier this year? However, the fate of the proposal is uncertain. The FTC proposed rule has already seen over 27,000 public comments in response, and it is almost certain to face legal challenges in the courts, if implemented. In the meantime, ASHA has developed resources to help both employees and employers better understand and navigate non-compete agreements, including evaluating pros and cons, exploring alternatives to non-competes, and considering contract negotiation options.
Susan Adams (ASHA), Indiana State Rep. Chris Campbell (audiologist), Indiana Speech-Language-Hearing Associaton (ISHA) President Elect Marianne Samuel, and Doanne Ward-Williams (ASHA) attended the National Conference of State Legislatures Legislative Summit in Indianapolis. It was a great opportunity for ASHA staff and ISHA to collaborate and interact with state legislators from across the country on issues impacting audiologists and SLPs.