Preserving Social Security and Medicare for Citizens Act of 2026
Bill would modify Social Security and Medicare eligibility or benefits, likely restricting access to citizens while addressing program sustainability concerns.
Bill would modify Social Security and Medicare eligibility or benefits, likely restricting access to citizens while addressing program sustainability concerns.
HR 8112, the "Preserving Social Security and Medicare for Citizens Act of 2026," was introduced in March 2026 and referred to the House Ways and Means Committee and Energy and Commerce Committee. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the publicly available information provided, though the title suggests it addresses protections or reforms related to Social Security and Medicare eligibility or benefits.
Social Security and Medicare serve as foundational safety-net programs for approximately 65 million Americans, making any legislation affecting them consequential for retirees, disabled individuals, and their families. The bill's stated focus on "preserving" these programs suggests it may address sustainability concerns or propose changes to eligibility criteria that could affect current and future beneficiaries.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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