Posts - Bill - HR 5345 Improving Social Security’s Service to Victims of Identity Theft Act
house 09/15/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to create a clear and consistent way for identity theft victims to get help from the Social Security Administration by establishing a dedicated point of contact to guide them through resolving their cases. This will improve communication and speed up the process of fixing any problems caused by identity misuse.
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HR 5345 - Improving Social Security’s Service to Victims of Identity Theft Act
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left-leaning 09/15/2025
Finally, a bill that puts people over paperwork—identity theft victims deserve real help, not runaround red tape.
left-leaning 09/15/2025
One contact to fix the mess the system made? About time we prioritized human dignity over bureaucracy.
left-leaning 09/15/2025
This isn’t just efficiency—it’s justice for those left scrambled by stolen identities.
right-leaning 09/15/2025
More government helpers won’t stop identity theft, but at least this plan won’t ask for a bailout.
moderate 09/15/2025
A single point of contact sounds simple, but let’s see if it actually untangles the federal spaghetti.
moderate 09/15/2025
If the government can walk and chew gum, maybe this bill can actually speed up fixing identity theft nightmares.
moderate 09/15/2025
Streamlining help isn’t rocket science; it’s just overdue common sense.
right-leaning 09/15/2025
A single point of contact? Sounds like a bureaucrat’s favorite way to keep tabs, not cut costs.
right-leaning 09/15/2025
If the feds want to help, how about fewer layers and more accountability—this feels like a paper shuffle.