The head of the Social Security Administration has announced new steps to reduce the backlog of disability claims cases in the Tampa Bay area.The South Florida office will serve some areas formerly handled by Tampa but are closer to Fort Lauderdale. In-person and video hearings will continue to be offered at the agency's Fort Myers and West Palm Beach remote sites.
Social Security Commissioner Michael J. Astrue outlined the new procedures in a letter to Rep. Kathy Castor, a Tampa Democrat who introduced a bill on July 14 to address the national backlog of disability claims.
The bill would require that a hearing be held within 60 and 75 days from the date of the request, and that a final verdict be given no more than 15 days after a hearing. Rep. C.W. Bill Young is among the co-sponsors.
Sep 18, 2008
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From the St. Petersburg (FL) Times:
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Sure, and I bet the bill includes the immediate hiring of 25,000 new employees to actually accomplish that, right?
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