Dec 18, 2007
Omnibus Gives SSA $150 Million Over President's Budget
Dec 17, 2007
Bush Threatens New Veto
President Bush suggested Monday that he may not sign the omnibus appropriations bill that is expected to be sent to his desk later this week and said lawmakers should consider passing a one-year continuing resolution.
Even though Congress has bowed to his spending wishes, Bush warned lawmakers that he will be “watching very carefully as the Congress works through how to spend your money coming down the stretch before Christmas. They can’t have any gimmicks — accounting gimmicks — in there.”
Budget: $150 Million More Than President's Recommendation
Appropriations Situation
Dec 16, 2007
Editorial On Social Security Backlogs
The system that is supposed to help those least able to help themselves is failing them.
Appeals of Social Security disability claims are taking years to get resolved. ...
The problem appears to be a lack of sufficient judges to hear the appeals. ...
It's a shame that a system established to help is instead aggravating the problems.
Social Security Employees Drawing Social Security Benefits
Overall, SSA ensured that employees who are also entitled to OASDI or SSI are paid the appropriate benefits. However, we identified 8 employees (out of 194 who received benefits) who were overpaid $245,311 in OASDI benefits because of their earnings. By stopping these benefits, the Agency will save $124,176 over the next 12 months.
We referred these eight employees to our Office of Investigations (OI) for criminal investigation. As of November 2007, three of these eight cases were with the United States (U.S.) Attorney's Office or the District Attorney's Office for prosecution due to possible fraud. For another three cases, the U.S. Attorney's Office declined to prosecute the cases and they were being handled by SSA administratively. Also, in the remaining two cases, SSA was taking administrative action.
Fraud In Montana
A Montana State Prison inmate, who illegally received about $14,000 in Social Security benefits, has been sentenced to 16 months in federal prison.James Hendershot was also ordered to pay restitution of $16,000.
The federal term will be consecutive to his state sentence of five years on a 2004 conviction for aggravated assault and assault with a weapon.
It is unlawful to collect Social Security while in prison.
Dec 15, 2007
Continued Workforce Reduction -- Correction
Social Security can take little comfort in having a 1.9% decline in employment in the past year instead of a 3% decline. The agency's workforce may decline at an even greater rate in the next year.
In the face of rapidly increasing workloads and a significant workforce reduction, how can Social Security work its way out of its backlogs? The answer is simple. It cannot. Expect backlogs to get worse.
- September 2007 62,407
- June 2007 62,530
- March 2007 61,867
- December 2006 63,410
- September 2006 63,647
- September 2005 66,147
- September 2004 65,258
- September 2003 64,903
- September 2002 64,648
- September 2001 65,377
- September 2000 64,521
- September 1999 63,957
- September 1998 65,629