The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Social Security Fairness Act. It eliminates two provisions from the 1980s that ...
The House approved the bill and ultimately reversed the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset ...
Millions of public-sector workers are affected by the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset.
A bipartisan bill called the Social Security Fairness Act has the approval necessary to reverse two provisions lowering ...
A bill to eliminate these provisions, which had stalled in Congress for decades, was recently passed by the House.
After years of workers not receiving their full Social Security benefits, Congress is voting whether to remove two key provisions or keep them.
The reason is the "Windfall Elimination Provision," which sharply reduces the earnings for calculating his Social Security ...
WEP/GPO penalizes millions of retired public employees and strips them of up to 60% of Social Security benefits.
A Social Security-related bill with bipartisan support would expand benefits for workers who are also eligible for other ...
The bill, which still must clear the Senate amid a time crunch, could raise Social Security benefits for tens of thousands of ...
Alaska Rep. Mary Peltola was one of 325 U.S. House members to vote in favor of the Social Security Fairness Act.