From a
letter sent by the AARP to the leadership of the House Social Security Subcommittee:
... AARP continues to be concerned about extraordinary delays within the Social Security disability process. ...
SSA needs to do better and should continue to prioritize the reduction of disability wait times as a key objective of the agency. In order to help SSA make improvements to the disability process, it is imperative that Congress provide the agency with the funding it needs. Social Security has a responsibility and a duty to provide timely and quality service to the public, and Congress has an obligation to ensure the agency has the resources, staffing and oversight necessary to fulfill its mission. For too long, Congress has underfunded SSA, leading to increased customer service deficiencies that have become far too common.
AARP continues to urge Congress to approve $15.5 billion for SSA administrative expenses for FY 2024. ...
I hope AARP knows that the Social Security Subcommittee can do nothing about Social Security's appropriation. That's the responsibility of the Appropriations Committee.