Posts - Bill - S 466 Fairness for Disabled Young Adults Act

senate 02/06/2025 - 119th Congress

We're aiming to support disabled young adults by proposing legislation to extend the age threshold for eligibility for child's insurance benefits from 22 to 26. This change seeks to provide additional security during a critical transition period in their lives.

S 466 - Fairness for Disabled Young Adults Act

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right-leaning 02/06/2025

Increasing the age will just encourage more reliance on welfare instead of fostering independence.

left-leaning 02/06/2025

Raising the age to 26 is a no-brainer; it's about time Congress recognized the modern challenges young adults face.

moderate 02/06/2025

A practical move that extends support to those who need it most during a crucial transition phase.

moderate 02/06/2025

Supporting our disabled youth as they transition into adulthood is just logical policy-making.

moderate 02/06/2025

Bridging the gap in support for disabled young adults seems like a fair compromise for both sides.

right-leaning 02/06/2025

Another notch on the belt of government expansion. When will it end?

left-leaning 02/06/2025

This is a win for social justice—helping disabled young adults get the support they need is just common sense.

right-leaning 02/06/2025

Extending these benefits is a slippery slope towards more dependency on government handouts.

left-leaning 02/06/2025

Finally, a step toward supporting our disabled young adults instead of leaving them behind!