URGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO ADOPT THE SOCIAL SECURITY 2100 ACT.
SCR 109 urges Congress to adopt the Social Security 2100 Act, enhancing benefits and support for millions of retirees, disabled individuals, and survivors.
SCR 109 urges Congress to adopt the Social Security 2100 Act, enhancing benefits and support for millions of retirees, disabled individuals, and survivors.
SCR 109 is a concurrent resolution that expresses the support of the state legislature for the adoption of the Social Security 2100 Act by the United States Congress. The resolution aims to highlight the importance of strengthening and preserving Social Security for current and future beneficiaries.
While SCR 109 itself does not contain specific provisions, it supports the Social Security 2100 Act, which includes several key elements aimed at enhancing the Social Security program:
The resolution, if acted upon by Congress, would impact millions of Americans who rely on Social Security benefits, including:
SCR 109 has undergone several legislative actions since its introduction:
The resolution has a companion bill, SR 90, and related resolutions HCR 46 and SR 91, indicating a broader legislative effort to address Social Security issues.
SCR 109 serves as a formal expression of support for the Social Security 2100 Act, emphasizing the need for legislative action to secure and enhance Social Security benefits for Americans. The resolution reflects a commitment to addressing the challenges facing the Social Security program and ensuring its sustainability for future generations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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