Schumer says Senate will vote on Social Security changes
- The Senate will vote on changes to Social Security, according to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
- Schumer emphasized the importance of discussing Social Security in the Senate.
- The Senate has scheduled a vote on changes related to Social Security.
- Schumer confirmed that the Senate is moving forward with the Social Security changes.
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Schumer Says Senate Will Vote on Social Security Fairness Act - The Thinking Conservative
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said on Dec. 11 that he will bring the Social Security Fairness Act before the Senate for a vote. The post Schumer Says Senate Will Vote on Social Security Fairness Act appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
Schumer Says Senate Will Vote on Social Security Changes That Would Benefit Thousands of Retirees
The Senate will vote on legislation to repeal two provisions that lower or eliminate Social Security benefits for many former public employees who have paid into the system.
Social Security benefits may increase soon for millions more: What to know
Despite previous policy limitations, millions of Americans may soon be eligible for increased Social Security benefits. Earlier this week, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said he would begin the process for a final vote on the Social Security Fairness Act bill.
According to Middle Tapiola, the change will hit the middle class the worst.
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