June 17,2020
Grassley Bill to Aid Victims of Identity Theft Unanimously Clears Senate
Washington
– The U.S. Senate last night unanimously approved
the Improving Social Security’s Service to Victims of Identity Theft Act. The bipartisan bill, introduced
last month by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and
Senator Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), would require the Social Security
Administration to provide a single point of contact for Americans whose social
security numbers have been misused following an identity theft.
“When
an American calls up the Social Security Administration for help after an
identity theft, they can get bumped from contact to contact in the agency with
each one having to retake details. Starting over with each call like this would
be frustrating for anyone, especially folks dealing with the stress of identity
theft. This bill fixes this problem and makes government work better for the
people. I urge the House to pass this legislation quickly,” Grassley
said.
The
Improving Social Security’s Service to Victims of Identity Theft Act has
the endorsement of numerous groups, including: AARP; the Association of Mature
American Citizens (AMAC); the National Committee to Preserve Social Security
and Medicare (NCPSSM); the National Council of Social Security Management
Associations (NCSSMA); National Organization of Social Security Claimants'
Representatives (NOSSCR); and, Social Security Works.
Read
more about the legislation HERE.
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