Claiming Age Clarity Act
Claiming Age Clarity Act
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# Claiming Age Clarity Act Summary **What It Would Do** The Claiming Age Clarity Act would modify Social Security regulations and procedures related to how people claim benefits and determine their eligibility age. While the bill's specific provisions aren't detailed in the information provided, based on its title and subject matter, it appears designed to clarify rules around the age at which individuals can claim Social Security benefits and potentially streamline the claims process through the Social Security Administration. **Who It Affects** This bill would primarily affect current and future Social Security beneficiaries—older Americans who receive retirement benefits and potentially disabled individuals receiving Social Security Disability Insurance. It could also impact the Social Security Administration's operations and procedures for processing claims. **Current Status** As of now, the bill (S 1504) is in committee, meaning it has been introduced but hasn't yet been voted on by the full Senate.
It was sponsored by Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana. To become law, it would need to advance out of committee, pass the Senate, gain approval in the House, and be signed by the President. *Note: For specific details about the bill's exact provisions, you may want to consult Congress.gov or contact Senator Cassidy's office directly.*.
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.