Jan 2, 2010
First Claim For Disability "Freeze" Taken On This Date In 1955
Jan 1, 2010
California Court Enjoins Furloughs
The state that has the worst budget problems is California. It was had the worst furloughs of state employees, including disability determination emploees. This has had a dramatic effect upon disability determination in that most populous of all states.
One response to this mess has been litigation. Social Security did not start this litigation but has filed a "Statement of Interest" with the California court. It is extremely unusual for any federal agency to take an official position in a case pending in a state court other than to file papers to remove a case to federal court or to assert that a state court lacks authority to compel the federal agency to do anything. The Los Angeles Times reports on what happened yesterday in that litigation:
An Alameda County Superior Court judge Thursday ordered Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to halt thrice-monthly furloughs for tens of thousands of state workers, saying the administration overstepped its authority in approving the unpaid days off. ...
He said that the governor's use of furloughs was an "abuse of discretion" and that he "violated a mandatory duty to take into account the agencies' varying needs before reducing workplace hours."
The governor plans to appeal Roesch's decision and noted that the order blocking the furloughs would be stayed until the appeal is ruled on, said Aaron McLear, a spokesman for Schwarzenegger.
Dec 31, 2009
How They're Using The Economic Stimulus Money For The DDS's
ARRA [American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the economic stimulus bill] provided SSA an additional $500 million to process retirement and disability workloads. ARRA funds should help SSA address increasing disability and retirement workloads caused by the combination of the economic downturn and the leading edge of the baby boomer retirements. In Fiscal Year (FY) 2009, SSA expected disability and retirement claims to increase by 600,000 over FY 2008.At the time of our review, $87 million of SSA’s ARRA funds for FYs 2009 and 2010 had been allocated for labor costs of DDS employees and additional overtime, including indirect costs. The labor costs included hiring 300 new DDS employees. The remaining $413 million was allocated to the Offices of Operations and Disability Adjudication and Review, as well as for health information technology (IT) research and activities to facilitate the adoption of electronic medical records in disability claims. ...
Dec 30, 2009
Seven On Your Side Gets It Done!
“I have 5 herniated disks,“ said disability insurance applicant Debi Lovell.
Lovell said she has so much pain from degenerative disk disease she has to use a walker to take the pressure off her back.
“My spinal cord is being strangled,“ she said.
Debi says in 2007 her doctor declared her disabled and it’s taken since then to get a final answer from the Social Security Administration about her disability claim. ...
On December 14th 7 On Your Side asked the Social Security Administration in an e-mail why Debi hadn’t received a decision about her hearing. The next day a judge sent a letter to Lovell saying she had been approved.
Astrue v. Ratliff Wiki
The government is ordered to pay EAJA fees far more often in Social Security cases than in any other type of case. If the EAJA fee belongs to the Plaintiff, it is subject to offset for debts that the Plaintiff owes the federal government.
The case is set for oral argument on February 22, 2010. The certiorari stage briefs are available through the Wiki. The government's brief on the merits is also available. The opposing brief should be available in the near future.
Dec 29, 2009
Pay Up
Dec 28, 2009
Attorney User Fee To Remain At 6.3% In 2010
Retirement Of A District Manager
From the Chattanooga Times Free Press:
Eleanor Jones has always thought Social Security workers get a bad rap.
And she hopes she has changed some people's minds after serving as district manager of the area's Social Security office for the past decade.
"Sometimes people think of the government as uncaring, but we are caring," said Ms. Jones, who plans to retire at the end of December. "I tell everyone to treat everyone as if they are your grandmother and leave them with their dignity." ...
C.C. Kennedy, assistant director of the district Social Security office, said Ms. Jones' retirement feels like the end of an era.
"It's been the golden years," she said. "She is kind, compassionate and caring. She cares about the employees and public service. I have looked forward to coming in to work every day working for her."
Dec 27, 2009
Social Security's Top Ten Contractors
| IBM CORP. | $44,762,855 |
| CA INC | $31,033,053 |
| VION CORP | $20,268,560 |
| DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION | $18,671,233 |
| NANA REGIONAL CORPORATION INC | $12,341,548 |
| PC MALL, INC. | $12,338,011 |
| KONIAG INC | $10,131,412 |
| COMPUWARE | $6,778,885 |
| YORK TELECOM CORPORATION | $5,484,667 |
| I. LEVY AND ASSOCIATES, INC. | $5,202,386 |
NANA is an Alaska native owned business. There have been questions asked about the appropriateness of contracting preferences given NANA.