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SOCIAL SECURITY LEGISLATION

Topic Title/Bill Numbers Sponsors Summary
Boosting Benefits and COLAs for Seniors Act

S. 3974 Sen. Casey NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would direct the Social Security Administration to adjust benefits based on CPI-E rather than CPI-W, if CPI-E would result in a larger increase in benefits.

SWIFT Act

S. 2741 Sen. Casey NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would improve Social Security survivor benefits.

Social Security POWR Act

Rep. Sanchez NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would provide an important benefit enhancement for millions of low-income widows who rely on Social Security benefits for their income in retirement.

Strengthening Social Security Act

Rep. Sanchez NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would extend the solvency of both the Old-Age and Survivors and the Disability Insurance Social Security trust funds for many years while at the same time making needed improvements in Social Security benefits.

Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act

S. 1030

H.R. 6581

Sen. Casey

Sen. Grassley

Rep. Scott

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would strengthen legal protections for older workers who in age discrimination claims.

Social Security Enhancement and Protection Act

Rep. Gwen Moore NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would increase the special minimum benefit that is paid to workers who have spent long careers in relatively low-wage employment. It also recognizes the value of childrearing by allowing credits of up to five years toward the minimum benefit when a parent leaves the workforce or reduces participation in the workforce for the purpose of caring for a child under age six.

Social Security Expansion Act

Sen. Bernie Sanders NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would give all Americans confidence that Social Security will be there for them when they need it, whether they apply for retirement or disability benefits. Moreover, it achieves this while at the same time making important updates to the benefits Social Security provides.

Protecting and Preserving Social Security Act

Sen. Mazie K. Hirono

Rep. Ted Deutch

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would strengthen the financial condition of the Social Security Trust Funds for many years while also adopting the Consumer Price Index for Elderly Consumers (CPI-E) for Social Security beneficiaries, which more accurately measures the inflationary pressures faced by today’s seniors.

The Women’s Retirement Protection Act

Sen. Tammy Baldwin NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would take important steps toward closing the retirement income gap that leaves women reaching retirement age with significantly fewer resources than men by expanding access to employer-sponsored plans to many long-term, part-time workers who are not currently eligible. The bill also applies the spousal protections that currently exist in traditional pensions to defined contribution plans, and helps low-income women protect their legal rights to retirement benefits when they go through divorce or legal separation.

Improving Social Security’s Service to Victims of Identity Theft Act

S. 3684 Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, Sen. Ron Wyden, Sen. Chuck Grassley, Sen. Mike Crapo NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would help protect seniors from fraud and identity theft by requiring the Social Security Administration to provide a single point of contact for any individual whose Social Security account number has been misused. The SSA point of contact would be required to track the individual’s case to completion and coordinate with other specialized units to resolve case issues as quickly as possible.

SAFE Social Security Act

Sen. Brian Schatz NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would update and modernize Social Security benefits and extend the solvency of the Social Security Trust Funds to the year 2050.

Social Security 2100: A Sacred Trust

H.R. 4583 Rep. John Larson NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would improve Social Security benefits and extend the solvency of the Social Security Trust Funds while not increasing taxes for those earning under $400,000.

Know Your Social Security Act

H.R. 4143 Rep. John Larson

Rep. Vern Buchanan

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would require the Social Security Administration to resume annual mailing of Social Security statements to all of the estimated 150 million American workers who are eligible to receive them.

Public Servants Protection and Fairness Act H.R. 2337 Rep. Richard Neal NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would improve the Windfall Elimination Provision, or WEP, by introducing a new proportional formula for the purpose of calculating the amount of the offset and provide meaningful WEP relief to current retirees.  H.R. 4540 also includes a benefit guarantee so that no current or future retirees can be worse off as a result of the bill.

Social Security Fairness Act S. 1302

H.R. 82

Sen. Sherrod Brown

Rep. Rodney Davis

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would repeal both the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO) provisions of the Social Security Act which unfairly prevent millions of Americans including teachers, firefighters, and police officers, from receiving the Social Security benefits that they have earned.

Maintain Access to Vital Social Security Services Act of 2019 Sen. Tammy Baldwin

Rep. Gwen Moore

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would establish procedures for the Social Security Administration (SSA) to follow when it proposes to close or consolidate any of the agency’s local field offices, including: a temporary moratorium on all office closures; require that SSA’s annual budgets disclose any plans to close offices or reduce services that field offices provide; and make SSA develop a plan to ensure that field offices are receiving sufficient resources to maintain adequate service delivery.

Supplemental Social Security Income Restoration Act of 2021 S. 2065

H.B. 3824

Sen. Sherrod Brown

Rep. Raul Grijalva

NCPSSM supports this legislation. 

Would strengthen and modernize the Supplemental Security Income program, which is vitally important for the 8.3 million disabled or elderly individuals who depend on it for basic income support.

Fair COLA for Seniors Act H.R. 716 Rep.  John Garamendi

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would require the use of the Consumer Price Index for the Elderly for the purpose of determining cost-of-living adjustments for a broad array of Federal retirement programs, including Social Security.  Using the CPI-E will ensure that benefits for retirees are not diminished by rising costs in the goods and services that seniors disproportionately consume.

MEDICARE LEGISLATION

Topic Title/Bill Numbers Sponsors Summary

Protecting America’s Seniors’ Access to Care Act

H.R. 7513 Rep. Fischbach NCPSSM opposes this legislation.

Would force the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to abandon a proposed rule that would require staffing standard for nursing facilities participating in the Medicare and Medicare programs.

Nursing Home Disclosure Act

H.R. 177 Rep. Levin

Rep. Fitzpatrick

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Directs the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to require nursing facilities to report information on medical directors.

SAVE Prescription Drugs Act

Rep. Susan Lee

Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would help low-income seniors and individuals with disabilities access the prescription drugs they need by expanding access to Medicare subsidies.

PRICED Act

Rep. Jan Schakowsky NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would save money for Medicare and lower seniors’ out-of-pocket costs by reducing exclusivity for biological drugs in the United States from twelve years to five. Reducing the period that a brand manufacturer could exclusively market biologics in the United States would bring competition to the marketplace sooner, helping bring down cost for consumers.

Discounted Drugs for Clinical Trials Act

Rep. Peter Welch NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would grant eligible researchers access to drugs or biologic products for research purposes at a price no higher than the cost to the manufacturer.

Pharmaceutical Research and Transparency Act of 2022

Rep. Jan Schakowsky NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would require pharmaceutical manufacturers to report their costs related to clinical trials and research and development.

Generic Substitution Non-Interference Act

Rep. David Cicilline NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would block so-called  “Dispense-As-Written” campaigns where drug manufacturers incentivize health care providers to specify a brand drug on a prescription to block generic substitution at the pharmacy.

Protecting Seniors Through Immunization Act of 2021

S. 912 Sen. Mazie Hirono

Sen. Shelley Moore Capito

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

The Protecting Seniors Through Immunization Act will expand Medicare to cover all adult vaccines recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices without any cost-sharing for Part D, providing immediate coverage for shingles and Tdap vaccines. It would also apply to new vaccines as they are approved.

Elijah E. Cummings Lower Drug Costs Now Act

Speaker Nancy Pelosi

Rep. Frank Pallone

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would significantly reduce drug costs for seniors by allowing Medicare to negotiate prescription drug costs directly with manufacturers, penalize noncompliant manufacturers to ensure lower prices, and require companies to rebate to the government price increases above the rate of inflation.

Medicare Economic Security Solutions Act H.R. 480 Rep. Katie Porter NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would help ease the burden for people who unwittingly make Medicare Part B enrollment mistakes by limiting the penalty for late enrollment. It would also allow those with COBRA coverage to avoid the Part B late enrollment penalty.

Medicare Dental Benefit Act S. 97 Sen. Ben Cardin NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would provide coverage for dental services under the Medicare Part B program.

Medicare Hearing Aid Coverage Act of 2021 H.R. 1118 Rep. Debbie Dingell NCPSSM supports this legislation.

The bill would require Medicare to cover hearing examinations and hearing aids.

Affordable and Safe Prescription Drug Importation Act Sen. Bernie Sanders

Rep. Elijah Cummings

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would permit wholesalers, licensed pharmacists and individuals to import drugs from Canada, and authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services in two years to allow importation from other advanced countries.

HEALTH CARE AND AGING LEGISLATION

Topic Title/Bill Numbers Sponsors Summary

Reestablish the Permanent Select Committee on Aging

H.R. 1029 Rep. Magaziner NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would amend the rules of the U.S. House of Representatives to require that the Permanent Select Committee on Aging be reestablish.

HCBS Access Act

Sen. Casey

Rep. Dingell

Rep. Bowman

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would make home and community-based services (HCBS) a mandatory benefit within Medicaid, and to ensure eligible older adults and people with disabilities have the option to choose between home care and institutional care.

BUDGET LEGISLATION

Topic Title/Bill Numbers Sponsors Summary

Fiscal Commission 

H.R. 5779 Rep. Huizenga NCPSSM opposes this legislation.

Would establish a Fiscal Commission that would likely recommend to Congress that legislation be approved to cut Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.

Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023

H.R. 2811 Rep. Arrington NCPSSM opposes this legislation.

Would raise the debt limit on the conditions that large cuts in spending be made.

CARES Act

(PASSED)

Sen. Mitch McConnell
Rep. Joe Courtney
NCPSSM opposed the payroll tax portions of this legislation but supported provisions that would benefit seniors and disabled.

To provide emergency assistance and health care response for individuals, families, and businesses affected by the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.

CIVIL RIGHTS LEGISLATION

Topic Title/Bill Numbers Sponsors Summary
Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act (POWADA) S. 1030

H.R. 6581

Sen. Casey

Sen. Grassley

Rep. Scott

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would protect older workers from employment discrimination and would treat age discrimination as unjust as other forms of employment discrimination.

Paycheck Fairness Act S. 205

H.R. 7

Sen. Murray

Rep. DeLauro

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would prevent wage discrimination and help women and their families secure the paychecks they have earned by putting an end to pay secrecy, strengthening workers’ ability to challenge discrimination, and bringing equal pay law into line with other civil rights laws. This would strengthen retirement security for women as they generally work for lower wages due to persistent gender wage discrimination, leading to a smaller Social Security benefit.

ALZHEIMER’S LEGISLATION

Topic Title/Bill Numbers Sponsors Summary

CORONAVIRUS LEGISLATION

Topic Title/Bill Numbers Sponsors Summary
BENES Act

(PASSED)

Sen. Robert P. Casey

Rep. Raul Ruiz

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would improve Medicare beneficiary notification of enrollment rules, align enrollment periods, and eliminate coverage gaps for those who miss their initial enrollment period and sign up during the general enrollment period.

Taxpayer Research and Coronavirus Knowledge Act (TRACK Act) S. 482

H.R. 1391

Sen. Jeff Merkley

Rep. Lloyd Doggett

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would provide for transparency of federal investments in pharmaceutical research related to COVID-19 by creating a single database of all federal biomedical investments in COVID-19 vaccines, drugs, therapies, medical devices, or other products.

The ACCESS Act

S. 57

H.R. 596

Sen. Amy Klobuchar

Rep. Jan Schakowsky

NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would provide an emergency supplemental appropriation of $50 million to the Department of Health and Human Services to assist nursing homes expand their use of telehealth services and establish a grant program to allow nursing home residents to participate in virtual visits.

Lower Drug Costs for Seniors During COVID-19 Act Rep. Jan Schakowsky NCPSSM supports this legislation.

Would allow seniors to get three-month prescription drug refills under Medicare Part D by spreading up-front copays over the 90-day period.  This will make it more affordable for seniors to get three months of their medications, allowing them to reduce the frequency of pharmacy visits and stay safely at home during the coronavirus crisis.

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