Brown Introduces Legislation to Fix Outdated Policies That Penalize Ohioans for Saving for Emergencies
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- Current Law Restricts Savings, Harms Ohio Families
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Today,
SSI is a federal program that provides financial assistance for elderly, disabled, and blind Americans with low-incomes and limited resources. Right now, SSI includes restrictions to prevent individuals from saving even a meager emergency fund. This federally-mandated lack of savings has terrible consequences and can lead to homelessness, hunger, and general vulnerability among its recipients.
"These arbitrary and out-of-date restrictions prevent Ohioans from saving for emergencies and punish people who want to earn a little extra money to provide for themselves and their families. That's why I'm introducing legislation to update the law and stop punishing Ohioans who rely on this program for working or saving money," said Brown.
Brown was joined on today's call by Ms.
"I feel like my son does not have protection for the future because he does not have the life insurance policy any longer. I would support the SSI Restoration Act because the provisions included in the act, particularly the higher asset limit, would help people like my son," said
Brown's bill, the Supplemental Security Income Restoration Act, would:
- Update and index the assets individuals or couples may have up to
- Allow individuals to earn up to
- Grant recipients the ability to receive up to
- Eliminate the marriage penalty and increase the benefit for married couples to double the individual rate.
- Repeal the penalty for individuals who live in households with others.
Right now, eligible individuals may receive a maximum benefit of
SSI has helped support more than 8.1 million recipients, including 1.1 million children. But much-needed reforms are necessary to bring SSI into the 21st century. Brown's bill would return the program to its original goal of helping those that need it most.
Brown's bill is cosponsored by Senators
The bill has been endorsed by: Justice in Aging,



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