cotton: today i would like to honor mary lorraine wood borman of fayetteville, arkansas, as this week's arckian of the -- arkansan of the week. her advocacy to improve the quality of life of those living with downs syndrome is noteworthy and she is a joy and inspiration to many across the state. outside of her work as an activist, mary is involved as a junior at fayetteville high school in fayetteville, arkansas. not only does she excel academically as indicated by her track record as an honor roll student, but she is also gifted athlete and has won awards in swimming events at the arkansas state special olympic games for three years. mary is also a talented dancer and actress, specializing in hip-hop, jazz and the waltz. i recently had the pleasure of meeting with mary when she visited my washington, d.c., office while in town for the buddy walk hosted each year by the national down syndrome society. because of mary's advocacy and compelling reasoning, i cosponsored the able to work act of 2016 shortly after our meeting. this bill will help persons with disabilities save additional amo