Mar 12, 2007
GAO Questionnaire On Attorneys And Non-Attorney Representatives
Poll Results
Why are you interested in Social Security News?
I work for SSA. (74) | 59% | ||
I am an attorney who represents Social Security claimants. (27) | 22% | ||
I am a non-attorney representative of Social Security claimants. (1) | 1% | ||
I work for DDS. (10) | 8% | ||
I am a Social Security claimant. (2) | 2% | ||
I work on Capitol Hill. (1) | 1% | ||
I work at a non-profit involved in Social Security issues. (1) | 1% | ||
Other reason (9) | 7% |
What Part Of SSA Do You Work For?
ODAR, including AC and RO employees (35) | 32% | ||
Field Office (15) | 14% | ||
Area Director Office (0) | 0% | ||
Regional Office (5) | 5% | ||
Teleservice Center (6) | 6% | ||
Payment Center, including OCO (10) | 9% | ||
Central Office, other than OCO (29) | 27% | ||
Other (8) | 7% |
The two poll results look a bit different because I used different formats. We will have more polls coming up.
Social Security Advisory Board Agenda
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Martin Holmer, President of the Policy Simulation Group; Joyce Manchester, Director of Division of Economic Research of ORES; John Sabelhaus, Unit Chief for Long Term Modeling at the Congressional Budget Office; Noah Meyrson, Congressional Budget Office; Melissa Favreault, Senior Research Associate at the Urban Institute
12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB) -Tom L. Allen, Chairman FASAB; Robert Dacey, Chief Accountant GAO
Mar 11, 2007
Lying To SSA Not A Good Idea
Connie L. Morris, 43, of Waterloo, was sentenced Friday in federal court in Cedar Rapids to ten months in prison for lying to the Social Security Administration.
Morris, when she pled guilty to the charge on Dec. 11, admitted she lied about whether she was married and her living arrangements when she applied for Supplemental Security Income benefits. She received more than $29,000 she wasn't entitled to.
Now she must serve the prison sentence, pay back the money and serve three years of supervised release.
Mar 10, 2007
Fraud By Strip Club Owner
Timothy Ray Cline once owned three Southern Exposure bars, including locations in Princeton and Bradley.Tuesday, Cline pleaded guilty in federal court to tax evasion and social security fraud.
Cline was accused of failing to report over $50,000 in income from 2001.
Cline also collected more than $35,000 in Social Security Disability from September 1991 to March 2003.
Mar 9, 2007
SSA Recognizes Same-Sex Marriage Name Change
You asked us to determine whether an individual who enters into a civil union in the State of New Jersey may legally change his or her name based solely upon the civil union event or whether a court order is required to effectuate the proposed name change. Recently enacted New Jersey legislation legalizing civil unions specifically allows for the right to change surnames based upon a civil union event without a court order. Accordingly, an individual who enters a civil union in the State of New Jersey may legally change his or her name without a court order.
Mar 8, 2007
One Republican Senator Asks For Hearing Speedup
"Those appealing a denial of Social Security disability benefits are experiencing outrageously long delays in the scheduling of hearings at the Offices of Disability Adjudication and Review," Dole wrote to Social Security Commissioner Michael J. Astrue. "North Carolinians appealing a denial must in many cases wait nearly two years, and individuals who are ultimately granted benefits on appeal suffer substantial financial, emotional and even physical hardships during this delay.
"This situation concerns me deeply and is clearly unacceptable."