Legislation granting full Social Security benefits to nearly 3 million retirees will soon get become law, advocates say.
The Social Security Fairness Act, co-sponsored by Rep. Cuellar, aims to restore full benefits to public servants by repealing ...
The Senate passed the Social Security Fairness Act over the weekend, following approval of Congress in November.
President Joe Biden may soon sign into law the Social Security Fairness Act, a bill that would eliminate restrictions on Social Security benefits paid to millions of American workers.
President Joe Biden plans to sign the Social Security Fairness Act into law on Sunday afternoon, the White House announced ...
The bill, awaiting Biden's signature, repeals the WEP and GPO provisions affecting public workers and provides retroactive 2024 benefits.
A new push by federal lawmakers could benefit Georgia teachers and first responders. It comes after certain provisions ...
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 ...
Since the 80s, people with public pensions have had their Social Security benefit offset to account for their pension, but ...
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 ...
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?
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.