On the recordApril 2, 2019
The term able-bodied, as we have talked about, is so key to this discussion, and I want to make sure that we are working to empower and not stigmatize the ABAWD population.
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congress.govThe term able-bodied, as we have talked about, is so key to this discussion, and I want to make sure that we are working to empower and not stigmatize the ABAWD population.
Johnson emphasizes the importance of empowering ABAWD individuals rather than stigmatizing them.
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