The House and Senate passed the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2009 that provides $10.7 billion for the Social Security Administration’s administrative expenses. This amount is $240 million above the President’s request. The additional resources are provided “to address the serious backlog of disability claims and hearings, as well as other backlog workloads for which additional resources are needed.” The conference agreement also rejects the President’s private account proposal for Social Security. The additional amount can be realized only if the Congress actually appropriates the funds through the FY 2009 L-HHS-Ed appropriations bill or a FY 2009 Continuing Resolution.By the way, you do not have to rely upon me for access to the Capitol Insider. Subscription is free.
On June 6, fifty-two Senators signed a letter to Senators Harkin (D-IA) and Specter (R-PA), Chairman and Ranking Member, respectively, of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, supporting an appropriation of $240 million more than the President requested for the Social Security Administration’s administrative expenses. The letter cited the major delays in holding hearings on disability claims and SSA’s inability to process other important workloads.
Jun 10, 2008
State Of Social Security Budget For FY 2009
House Appropriations Committee Schedules Markup On Social Security Budget
It is quite unlikely that Congress and the White House will be able to agree upon a budget while President Bush remains in office. The agency is likely to be operating on a continuing funding resolution until February or March of 2009. Still, the process going on now is likely to determine to some extent what is finally adopted next year. It sounds a bit hazy, but it is important.
Treasury Promotes Social Security Debit Cards
Jun 9, 2008
New Regulatory Proposal On Hearings
We propose to amend several regulations and provide new regulatory language to address inefficiencies in the hearings process. The amendments include provisions clarifying that claims denied by state Disability Determination Services and other adjudicators for “failure to cooperate” are technical denials rather than medical determinations, and providing flexibility in setting the time and place of hearings. We also intend to propose new regulatory provisions that will allow ALJs to dismiss a request for a hearing where a claimant has abandoned his or her claim and to specify regulatory standards that require ALJs to clearly articulate their rationale when issuing decisions on remanded claims.
Jun 8, 2008
An Idea From Japan
Japan should consider hiking the tobacco tax to cover the ballooning social security costs that are accompanying the rapid aging of society, economic and fiscal policy minister Hiroko Ota said Friday. ...Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura said Thursday raising the tobacco tax is an "interesting idea."
But he also said a sharp increase could prove fatal to thousands of Japanese tobacco farmers and the matter should be taken up by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's tax panel.
Machimura also said he realizes the tobacco tax hike is being proposed also as a measure to curb smoking in Japan and reduce the related health problems.
NC Man Charged
A 46-year-old Denver [NC] man is accused by authorities of continuing to receive his parents' Social Security checks years after they died. Lincoln County Sheriff's Office Detective Lt. Hal Kluttz said in a statement that Timothy Mark Camp continued to receive the payments over a six-year period between 2000 and 2006 after his parents died. Kluttz said the checks totaled more than $41,000.
Social Security Bulletin Released
Jun 7, 2008
SEM, PPC And SEO Help Atlanta Law Firm
From a press release:
Berry and Associates has recently expanded on their nationally targeted search engine marketing (SEM) project for its website nationaldisabilitylawyer.com. The Social Security Disability Attorney firm has recently enabled an online pay per click (PPC) campaign.
The online marketing campaign is a supplement to a recent website launch and organic search SEO [Search Engine Optimization] project. The PPC campaign is designed to help increase traffic and visibility to the website for competitive high traffic keywords. A parallel link building project is being implemented to help gain natural search visibility within Google, Yahoo and MSN for significant Social Security law keywords.
"Berry and Associates has helped thousands of disabled people win Social Security Disability benefits. Our team is committed to helping the disabled receive SSDI and SSI benefits," explains Matt Berry, Founder and Principal of Berry and Associates. "We understand the Social Security Disability process can be frustrating and time consuming. Recently we have committed additional resources to further educate and help disabled consumers with SSDI and SSI Disability cases."
Unscientific Poll Results
A Democrat (48) | 52% | ||
A Republican (18) | 19% | ||
An Independent (27) | 29% |