Government Cuts List Boosting Jobs for Blind Workers
Published Date: 3/28/2025
Notice
Summary
The government plans to remove some products and services from a special list that helps nonprofit groups employing people who are blind or have severe disabilities. This means those groups might lose some contracts soon. If you’re involved, keep an eye out for updates on when these changes happen and how they could affect budgets.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Procurement List deletions may cut nonprofit contracts
The Committee is proposing to delete product(s) and service(s) from the Procurement List that were provided by nonprofit agencies employing people who are blind or have other severe disabilities. If you work for or run one of those nonprofits, you could lose some government contracts and that could reduce your agency's revenue and jobs.
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