Constituents focused on jobs, poverty, and economic participation.
Close Oregon's disability employment gap
Frame the bill as an economic and anti-poverty intervention that addresses the persistent employment gap facing Oregonians with disabilities.
Issue hubs
Each issue lane gives constituents a focused way to talk with lawmakers about workforce access, accommodations, and disability justice in Oregon.
Constituents focused on jobs, poverty, and economic participation.
Frame the bill as an economic and anti-poverty intervention that addresses the persistent employment gap facing Oregonians with disabilities.
Constituents advocating for autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other neurodivergent communities.
Emphasize alternatives to traditional interviews, skills-based assessments, and the strengths neurodivergent workers bring to Oregon employers.
Constituents focused on chronic illness, mental health, PTSD, and episodic disability.
Center the bill's recognition that remote work, flexible schedules, and responsive accommodations are often essential for people with episodic disabilities and chronic illnesses.
Constituents who want tangible outcomes, public reporting, and implementation discipline.
Use the bill's 3% benchmark, annual reporting, and task-force oversight to frame this as a measurable public accountability effort rather than a symbolic promise.