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HR 7228

Maintain Access to Vital Social Security Services Act of 2026

119th Congress Introduced by André Carson and 3 co-sponsors

HR 7228 protects Social Security Administration funding and staffing to maintain current service levels for 67+ million beneficiaries nationwide.

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Bill Summary · HR 7228

Legislative bill overview

HR 7228 would protect funding and staffing levels for Social Security Administration (SSA) services, likely preventing budget cuts that could reduce office hours, field office availability, or processing times for benefits claims. The bill appears designed to ensure the SSA maintains adequate resources to serve beneficiaries despite pressures to reduce federal spending or agency budgets.

Why is this important

The SSA processes benefits for over 67 million Americans receiving Social Security, disability benefits, and supplemental security income. Staffing and budget cuts directly impact how quickly claims are processed, how accessible in-person services are, and how easily beneficiaries can resolve issues—particularly affecting elderly, disabled, and low-income populations who rely heavily on these services.

Potential points of contention

  • Federal spending priorities: Opponents may argue that protecting SSA budgets limits resources for deficit reduction or other budget priorities, while supporters contend that maintaining service quality is essential infrastructure investment
  • Staffing mandates vs. efficiency: Disagreement over whether mandated staffing levels represent necessary service quality or prevent the agency from adopting cost-saving technologies and modernization
  • Scope of "vital services": Unclear definition of which specific services are protected, potentially creating disputes about what constitutes essential versus discretionary SSA functions

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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