Social Security to Expand SSI Rental Subsidy Policy – Agency Continues to Remove Barriers to Accessing SSI Payments
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by Jeffrey Buckner, Acting Deputy Commissioner for Communications
5d ago
Last Thursday, the Social Security Administration published a final rule, “Expansion of the Rental Subsidy Policy for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Applicants and Recipients.” This rule provides the second of several updates to the agency’s SSI regulations that will help people receiving and applying for SSI. “Simplifying and expanding our rental subsidy policy nationwide is another… Source ..read more
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Social Security Eliminates Overpayment Burden for Social Security Beneficiaries – Automatic Overpayment Recovery Rate Reduced to 10 Percent
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by Jeffrey Buckner, Acting Deputy Commissioner for Communications
3w ago
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Breaking Barriers: Celebrating Women’s Vital Roles as Disability Advocates
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by Joellen Meckley, JD, MHS, ChSNC, Executive Director of the American College of Financial Services Center for Special Needs and Center for Women in Financial Services
3w ago
Women have always played pivotal roles in shaping societies and breaking down barriers across diverse fields. Women’s History Month is a dedicated time to reflect on their accomplishments, from the suffragette movement to advances in science, technology, and beyond. Especially deserving of recognition are women who take on the roles of caregivers and advocates for others… Source ..read more
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Social Security to Remove Barriers to Accessing SSI Payments 
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by Jeffrey Buckner, Acting Deputy Commissioner for Communications
1M ago
Today, the Social Security Administration published a final rule, “Omitting Food from In-Kind Support and Maintenance (ISM) Calculations.” The final rule announces the first of several updates to the agency’s Supplemental Security Income (SSI) regulations that will help people receiving and applying for SSI. SSI provides monthly payments to adults and children with a disability or blindness… Source ..read more
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Celebrating the Life of Hydeia Loren Broadbent, HIV/AIDS Activist
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by Cortney Sanders, Senior Advisor, Office of the Commissioner
1M ago
“AIDS is something that happened to me but does not define who I am as a person.” To commemorate Women’s History Month and National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on March 10th, we honor the life and legacy of activist Hydeia Loren Broadbent, who died on February 20, 2024. Diagnosed with HIV at the age of three, Broadbent spent much of her life in the public eye advocating for… Source ..read more
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Social Security Publishes Proposed Rule for Payroll Information Exchange to Reduce Improper Payments
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by Jeffrey Buckner, Acting Deputy Commissioner for Communications
2M ago
Today, the Social Security Administration published a proposed rule, “Use of Electronic Payroll Data to Improve Program Administration,” describing the agency’s plans for accessing and using information from payroll data providers to reduce improper payments, including overpayments, which improves service to customers. Unreported, late reported, and incorrectly reported earnings are often a… Source ..read more
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Disabled LGBTQI+ Youth and SSI
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by Charleigh J. Flohr, M.P.P., Associate Director, Public Education & Research, Human Rights Campaign Foundation
2M ago
Roughly 2 million LGBTQI+ youth attend public and private high schools across the United States. About 15% of students today receive special education services – and 1/3 of those students have learning disabilities. Students who are both LGBTQI+ and have a disability often lack the resources necessary to perform well at school. Schools have different tools to create inclusive environments for… Source ..read more
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SOAR Programs and Social Security
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by Darla Bardine, Executive Director, National Network 4 Youth
3M ago
National Network for Youth (NN4Y) is dedicated to transforming systems so that no young person in America experiences homelessness. In the United States, roughly 4.2 million young people— one in 10 young adults ages 18 to 25 and one in 30 youth ages 13 to 17— experience homelessness each year. Of those, about 700,000 are unaccompanied minors experiencing homelessness without any family, parent… Source ..read more
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ABLE Programs Prepare for Expanded Eligibility
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by Stacy Garrity, Pennsylvania Treasurer
4M ago
December marks the anniversary of the signing of the Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act. Important changes are coming to ABLE programs across the country. These programs are life-changing financial empowerment tools for Americans living with disabilities. ABLE provides a way to save money and build financial independence without affecting eligibility for important benefits… Source ..read more
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5 Things to Know When Your Child with Disabilities Turns 18
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by Margaret A. Graham, Esq., an attorney affiliated with Special Needs Alliance
6M ago
When your child turns 18 years old, they legally become an adult. This is an important time to consider their financial future – especially if they need additional care into adulthood. Here are 5 things that you need to know to prepare for this milestone: When your child becomes a legal adult, you can no longer make certain decisions for them about their health and welfare. However... Source ..read more
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