Senate Set to Vote on Social Security Fairness Act

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Senate Set to Vote on Social Security Fairness Act
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The Senate is poised to vote on a bill designed to repeal restrictions that limit or eliminate Social Security benefits for certain categories of workers.

The Senate is scheduled to vote on a bill that would repeal restrictions limiting or eliminating Social Security benefits for certain types of workers. The Social Security Fairness Act would repeal limitations on receiving Social Security benefits for approximately 3 million people. Under current rules, two provisions reduce some public servants ' retirement benefits , including teachers, police officers, and firefighters.

The vote could occur as soon as this week, at the conclusion of the congressional session and near the end of Democratic control of the chamber. The bill passed a procedural vote on Wednesday, December 19, with 73 votes. If it becomes law, the Social Security Fairness Act would eliminate two provisions: the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO). The WEP reduces Social Security benefits for individuals who receive pensions from public sector jobs, such as state and federal employees, that are or were not required to make Social Security payroll tax contributions, even if they contributed to Social Security through other jobs in their career and are otherwise eligible for benefits. This provision currently affects approximately 2 million beneficiaries. The GPO decreases spousal or survivor benefits for retired federal, state, and local government workers who did not pay into Social Security through payroll taxes. This rule impacts nearly 800,000 retirees. It was approved by the House of Representatives on a bipartisan vote of 327-75 in November. The bill attracted headlines earlier this fall when its House sponsors, Republican Representative Garrett Graves of Louisiana and Democratic Representative Abigail Spanberger of Virginia, succeeded in filing a discharge petition—a method of taking a bill to the House floor for consideration without a report from the relevant committee—to force a vote. The bill is sponsored in the Senate by Ohio Democrat Sherrod Brown and Maine Republican Susan Collins

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