Decline in Adequate Resources Has Led to Thousands Dying on Waitlists, Not Receiving Earned Benefits
This week, along with
"At a time when the agency is facing an unprecedented number of our constituents waiting for a hearing and recent press articles have headlines stating that 'thousands die on waitlists,' SSA cannot make significant progress at reducing the disability hearings backlog without adequate resources," the Senators wrote.
The letter comes as SSA's disability backlog has reached a record high. The Labor,
The full letter can be found here https://www.finance.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/101917%20RW%20Brown%20to%20LHHS%20Appropriations-%20SSA%20LAE.pdf and below.
Chairman Blunt and Ranking Member Murray:
We write to urge you to provide no less than the President's request of
Recent strain on SSA's operating budget has caused significant declines in service delivery. The enclosed AP article reports that between FY2010 and FY2017, SSA's operating budget has been essentially flat, while at the same time, an additional 6 million people began receiving retirement or disability benefits. Over that same period, the average wait time for an appeals hearing rose from 426 days to roughly 600 days -- a record high -- with over 1.1 million Americans currently waiting for a hearing.
SSA has a plan to improve the agency's operations and reduce the hearings backlog, called the Compassionate And REsponsive Service (CARES) plan. The CARES plan will modernize informational technology systems, improve business processes, and -- importantly -- hire more administrative law judges and the necessary support staff. Without adequate and sustained administrative resources, SSA will be unable implement these improvements and wait times will continue to grow.
We appreciate your ability to report a bipartisan bill and take seriously the statements both of you made at the markup indicating the funding level for SSA in the bill is inadequate. We would appreciate a response from you that an amount no less than the President's request for SSA's administrative budget will be a high priority as the final appropriations bill for FY2018 is developed.
Read this original document at: https://www.brown.senate.gov/newsroom/press/release/brown-seeks-to-reduce-benefits-backlog-for-ohioans-with-disabilities



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