Jul 18, 2007
Stephen Goss Testifies On Capitol Hill
Jul 17, 2007
Social Security Perspectives Blog
Jul 16, 2007
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Jul 15, 2007
NADE Newsletter
Jul 14, 2007
Government Executive.com On Social Security Budget
In a summary of the bill, the House Appropriations Committee said the $100 million it added to the president's proposal should improve the agency's ability to handle claims. ...
Jessica Klement, government affairs director for the managers association, disagreed that the $100 million would reduce the backlog. "It's going to slow the growth of the backlog, but it will by no means allow them to work on [it]," she said.
The funds will allow the SSA to replace only 1,000 of the 4,000 employees lost in the last three years, she said. ...
Klement said FMA would like an amendment offered on the House floor to increase SSA funding, but acknowledged that was a long shot.
SSI For Elderly And Disabled Refugees
On July 11, 2007 the House passed H.R. 2608, the SSI Extension for Elderly and Disabled Refugees Act by voice vote. The bill was sent to the Senate where it awaits action. The House-passed bill would amend section 402 of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. SSI-related provisions of H.R. 2608 would:
• Extend temporarily the 7-year eligibility period for refugees, asylees, and certain other humanitarian immigrants to 9 years for the period that begins October 1, 2008 and ends September 30, 2010;
• Exempt those refugees, asylees, and certain other humanitarian immigrants with pending naturalization applications from the time-limited eligibility period. This exemption would also be effective only during the 3-year period the provision would be effective;
• Apply retroactively to those non-citizens whose SSI benefits had previously ceased solely due to the expiration of the 7-year period as well as to eligible individuals whose 7-year period would expire before October 1, 2010;
• Provide for prospective monthly payment of additional SSI benefits over the duration of extended eligibility;
• Revert to the 7-year SSI eligibility period for refugees, asylees, and certain other humanitarian immigrants for months after September 30, 2010; and
• Be effective October 1, 2008.