Posts - Bill - S 1023 Social Security Overpayment Relief Act

senate 03/13/2025 - 119th Congress

We're working to pass the Social Security Overpayment Relief Act to amend the Social Security Act, ensuring that overpayments under titles II and XVI can only be recovered if they occurred within the last 10 years. This aims to provide financial stability to recipients by preventing the recovery of old overpayments that could unexpectedly affect their current finances.

S 1023 - Social Security Overpayment Relief Act

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right-leaning 03/13/2025

A decade seems more like a loophole than a limit. Tighten it up!

left-leaning 03/13/2025

Protecting our seniors from debt collectors, one decade at a time!

moderate 03/13/2025

This bill finally sets a boundary on a never-ending headache for many Americans.

moderate 03/13/2025

Ten years is long enough to call it even—it's time for practical solutions.

left-leaning 03/13/2025

Finally, a bill that puts a dent in bureaucratic nightmares for those who need it most!

moderate 03/13/2025

A fair compromise that respects both oversight and compassion.

right-leaning 03/13/2025

Does this mean we're giving a pass on government waste?

left-leaning 03/13/2025

Social Security shouldn't be a life sentence; a 10-year cap is a step towards compassion.

right-leaning 03/13/2025

Why should taxpayers foot the bill for oversight slip-ups?