President Joe Biden signed a bill on Sunday that will repeal two laws previously preventing many public employees from ...
For decades, Americans have seen lower Social Security checks if they fall into the circumstances under the WEP and GPO.
The new law repeals the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset, which affect some public workers.
The Social Security Fairness Act, co-sponsored by Rep. Cuellar, aims to restore full benefits to public servants by repealing ...
The Social Security Fairness Act, one of the most bipartisan bills in Congress this session, aims to repeal WEP and GPO. Social Security is projected to run out of funds in 2035 unless there is a ...
The Social Security Fairness Act would repeal limitations on receiving Social Security benefits for around 3 million people. Under current rules, two provisions reduce some public servants ...
The Social Security Fairness Act repeals two provisions that reduced Social Security benefits for some public workers who ...
The Social Security Fairness Act has 62 bipartisan Senate sponsors, more than the 60 votes needed to be filibuster-proof and pass the legislation so people want to know what’s the hold up?
The Social Security Fairness Act would eliminate these provisions. While the bill passed with bipartisan support in the House, it has not yet been taken up in the Senate. Government pensions are ...
Senate Majority Chuck Schumer last week started the process for a final vote on the Social Security Fairness Act, which would eliminate two federal policies that keep a portion of Americans from ...
In fact, these provisions are a legitimate — if imperfect — effort to solve an equity issue that arises because 25% to 30% of state and local workers are not covered by Social Security.
With the stroke of a pen, two Social Security provisions nationwide have been eliminated, as President Joe Biden signed H.R. 82 into law on Sunday, January 5.