Bill
HR 6137
Recognizing the Role of Direct Support Professionals Act
Congress recognizes Direct Support Professionals' essential contributions to disability and health services but takes no new budgetary or regulatory action.
Bill
HR 6137
Congress recognizes Direct Support Professionals' essential contributions to disability and health services but takes no new budgetary or regulatory action.
HR 6137 is a recognition bill that acknowledges the critical role of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs)—workers who provide essential care and support services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, mental health conditions, and other support needs. The bill does not create new programs or funding mechanisms but rather formally recognizes the contributions and importance of this workforce in the American healthcare and social services system.
Direct Support Professionals are frontline workers who assist millions of Americans with daily living activities, yet they often face low wages, minimal benefits, and high turnover rates that threaten service continuity. Recognition bills can lay groundwork for future legislative action on workforce issues like compensation, training standards, and retention programs. This acknowledgment may influence policy discussions around support worker protections and resource allocation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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