Safeguarding Social Security and Medicare Act
HR 1339 aims to strengthen Social Security and Medicare, ensuring long-term stability and access for millions of beneficiaries while addressing funding and efficiency.
HR 1339 aims to strengthen Social Security and Medicare, ensuring long-term stability and access for millions of beneficiaries while addressing funding and efficiency.
Bill Number: HR 1339
Introduced: February 13, 2025
Status: Introduced in House
Primary Sponsor: Zachary Nunn
Cosponsor: Donald G. Davis
The Safeguarding Social Security and Medicare Act aims to strengthen and protect the integrity of Social Security and Medicare programs. The bill is designed to ensure that these critical social safety nets remain solvent and accessible for current and future beneficiaries. By addressing potential funding shortfalls and enhancing program efficiency, the legislation seeks to provide long-term stability for millions of Americans who rely on these programs for their retirement and healthcare needs.
While the specific provisions of HR 1339 are not detailed in the provided information, typical measures in similar legislation may include:
The primary beneficiaries of HR 1339 would include:
HR 1339 represents a significant legislative effort to safeguard two of the most vital programs for American citizens. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, it will be essential to monitor its provisions and potential impacts on Social Security and Medicare, as well as the broader implications for beneficiaries and taxpayers alike.
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