Social Security Administration (SSA). The bill provides $9.7 billion for the administrative expenses of SSA, a $401 million or 4.3 percent increase over fiscal year 2007 and $100 million above the President’s request in nominal dollars. In real terms, however, the increase is just $221 million or 2.4 percent over last year’s level. SSA provides monthly cash benefits to nearly 55 million Americans each year, and the increase will help to improve processing times for initial disability claims and hearings, which have increased in recent years. It will also help to reduce the backlog of disability cases as well as allow SSA to process additional disability reviews and SSI eligibility determinations.I am hearing reports that this may come up on the floor of the House of Representatives within the next week.
Jul 11, 2007
House Appropriations Committee Press Release
Below is part of the House Appropriation Committee's press release on the funding bill it reported out today that covers Social Security:
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