News
Learn more about the Washington State ABLE Savings Plan through recent coverage
YakTriNews — January 2022
Pasco Resident, Despite Injuries, Sets Sights on Becoming Lawyer | View
Big County News — December 2021
WSU Transfer Student Sets Sights on Law Career Following Spinal Cord Injury | View
ABLE National Resource Center — November 2020
Disability Rights Washington — June 23, 2020
We Lost a Disability Rights Champion This Month, Nathan Loose | View
The Journal of Business — April 2020
State ABLE Programs Helps Disabled People Save for Future | View
The Spokesman-Review — March 14, 2020
ABLE Assists Disabled: New State Program Helps Residents Without Risking Federal Benefits | View
National Association of State Treasurers — Feb. 26, 2020
Many ABLE Account Holders Now Eligible for the Saver’s Tax Credit | View
ABLE National Resource Center — August 22, 2019
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Releases Guidance on ABLE Accounts | View
ABLE National Resource Center — Sept. 19, 2019
ABLE Program Spotlight on WA, OR & MD ABLE Program Collaboration | View
Walla Walla Union Bulletin — Feb. 14, 2019
New State Program Helps People with Disabilities Save Money for College | View
Seattle Times — Feb. 12, 2019
The Columbian — Feb. 9, 2019
ABLE Savings Plan Helping Those with Disabilities Save | View
Washington State ABLE Governing Board — Feb. 5, 2019
ABLE Savings Plan Changes Lives for People with Disabilities | View
Informing Families — 2018
Informing Families — 2018
Office of Developmental Disabilities Ombuds — Aug. 9, 2018
Washington State Fathers Network — Aug. 9, 2018
The Columbian — Aug. 3, 2018
State’s ABLE Savings Plan a Boost for People with Disabilities | View
HeraldNet — July 20, 2018
Able to Save: New Program Helps People with Disabilities | View
The Oregonian — July 2018
With Help from Oregon, Washington Launches Savings Program for People with Disabilities | View
The Columbian — Dec. 30, 2016
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