Social Security Overpayment Relief Act
HR 2142 offers relief to Social Security beneficiaries facing overpayment issues, allowing waivers for repayment and improving the appeals process to ease financial burdens.
HR 2142 offers relief to Social Security beneficiaries facing overpayment issues, allowing waivers for repayment and improving the appeals process to ease financial burdens.
Bill Number: HR 2142
Introduced On: March 14, 2025
Current Status: Introduced in House
Primary Sponsor: Kristen McDonald Rivet
Cosponsor: Zachary Nunn
Related Bill: S 1023 (companion bill)
The Social Security Overpayment Relief Act aims to address the challenges faced by individuals who have received overpayments from the Social Security Administration (SSA). The bill seeks to provide relief to beneficiaries who may be burdened by the repayment of these overpayments, which can occur due to administrative errors or changes in eligibility.
While the specific provisions of HR 2142 are not detailed in the provided information, typical measures in similar legislation may include:
The bill primarily impacts:
The Social Security Overpayment Relief Act represents an important step towards alleviating the financial burden on individuals affected by overpayments in Social Security benefits. By potentially providing waivers and improving the appeals process, the bill aims to enhance the support system for beneficiaries and ensure fair treatment within the Social Security framework. Further developments will be monitored as the bill progresses through the legislative process.
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