Social Security Administrator Martin O'Malley testified before the Senate Committee on Aging regarding budget shortfalls, customer service issues, and payment problems faced by millions of Americans. Lawmakers, including Senator Chuck Grassley and Senator Mike Crapo, expressed concerns about the agency's solvency and the need for improved services. Senator Tom Carper highlighted the proposed funding in President Biden's FY2025 budget aimed at enhancing the agency's customer service systems.
Today the Social Security and Work & Welfare Subcommittees will be holding a hearing with the Commissioner of Social Security, Martin O’Malley. TUNE IN @ 2:00 PM https://t.co/bSbSgJ9IVB
At today’s @SenateFinance hearing, I heard from @MartinOMalley about @POTUS’s FY2025 Social Security Administration budget. The proposed funding would allow the agency to make critical improvements to their customer service systems. https://t.co/NguCAZGqdg
The President must work to address Social Security's long-standing customer service and solvency issues. Unfortunately, his budget fails to include any proposals to protect and strengthen the agency, or ensure Americans receive the benefits they are owed. https://t.co/CSzj0rlzcQ
2day I asked Social Security Administrator O’Malley about customer service for social security recipients Iowans deserve responsive & helpful answers Govt is a service to the ppl & Many Iowans rely on social security
The leader of the Social Security Administration appeared before the Senate on Wednesday as the program millions of Americans rely on faces budget shortfalls and complaints about inadequate customer service and issues with making proper payments. https://t.co/VwrwrFVzmx
WATCH LIVE: Social Security Commissioner O'Malley testifies before Senate Committee on Aging https://t.co/P8tjtEstsi
Social Security Administrator Martin O'Malley testifies before @senateaging @SenateAgingGOP – LIVE online here: https://t.co/XTounGzbxT
Senate hearing today on Social Security with SSA Admin O’Malley