Team’s reporting on the millions of Americans who rely on benefits from the Social Security Administration to make ends meet.
The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed, 327-75, legislation that would repeal Social Security’s windfall elimination ...
After the House passed the Social Security Fairness Act in a vote of 327 to 75, the legislation is now facing its next hurdle: passage in the Senate.
The effect of the Windfall Elimination Provision on Social Security beneficiaries is most pronounced in northeastern, central, and western states, reports the Congressional Research Service.
The legislation cleared the House of Representatives and has enough votes to pass the Senate if brought to a vote, supporters ...
“The advocacy efforts by ACA and all the groups representing individuals affected, and by our members and supporters, paid off. The support for HR.82 was bi-partisan, and that is a great success and a ...
Alaska Rep. Mary Peltola was one of 325 U.S. House members to vote in favor of the Social Security Fairness Act.
Abigail Spanberger, a Virginia Democrat, and Rep. Garrett Graves, a Louisiana Republican, would repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision, or WEP, and the Government Pension Offset, or GPO. WEP ...
On election night, two lawmakers quietly killed a U.S House bill to restore Social Security benefits to many public employees ...