FROM THE SENATE FLOOR, SENATOR COLLINS INTRODUCES THE WE CAN'T WAIT ACT
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A transcript of her remarks is as follows:
"Mr. President, I rise today to introduce the We Can't Wait Act, a bipartisan bill with my colleague from
"As my colleagues are aware, SSDI benefits are available only to those who have worked long enough and contributed sufficiently through payroll taxes to the
"Imagine, Mr. President, that you have worked for many years, and you find that you have contracted a disease that is fatal, and that you have very little time to live. Surely, you should be able to tap into what essentially is an insurance fund set up for people in exactly that situation. But because of the five-month waiting period, there are individuals who receive no payments at all. During those five months, no payments are made, even though the disability has been confirmed by the
"This delay prevents individuals from accessing the insurance they've earned at a critical and difficult time in their life. Lack of benefits can make it more difficult to obtain timely medical treatments, cover basic living expenses, and in some cases where it's not a terminal condition, begin the process of rehabilitation toward an eventual return to work if possible. The burden of this delay can be heartbreaking. I have heard from constituents whose loved ones could get no help from SSDI when they were overtaken by a sudden and terminal diagnosis. Faced with a terrible disease that demanded every ounce of their energy and their total focus, they were forced instead to worry over their finances at the very end of their lives. This just isn't right.
"The broader disability determination process already imposes significant hardships. A 2020 Government Accountability Office report documented what can be severe consequences of the long wait times for applicants who appealed initial denials for Social Security Disability. Between Fiscal Years 2014 and 2019, approximately 48,000 individuals were forced to file for bankruptcy while awaiting a final decision on their appeals. From 2008 through 2019, an estimated nearly 110,000 people died before receiving a final decision. These heartbreaking outcomes occur even before many applicants reach the point of approval. Yet, even once they are approved, the additional five-month exclusion period compounds the suffering for those who have already proven their eligibility.
"Mr. President,
"Under our bill, claimants would have a choice: they could either opt to begin receiving benefits immediately after approval, rather than waiting five months, in exchange for a modest actuarially sound reduction in their monthly benefit amount, or they could decide to wait the five months and receive the full amount. As the Chief Actuary of the
"Let me emphasize that this bill makes no other changes in the SSDI program. It does not alter eligibility criteria, the determination process, although that should be speeded up, benefit levels for those who choose not to bypass the wait, or any other core element in the program. It is a precise reform that honors the contributions hardworking Americans with disabilities have made, while removing an arbitrary barrier to the benefits that they've earned and deserve.
"While this reform is carefully targeted, its impact, Mr. President, would be profound. It would end the tragic reality in which Americans with disabilities suffer, and in some cases die, during an unnecessary five-month delay after their disability has been officially certified by the
"Mr. President, the We Can't Wait Act is straightforward, compassionate and fiscally responsible. It would provide a crucial option to Americans who simply can't wait even five months for the benefits that they've worked for and desperately need. I urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this common sense and much needed legislation. Thank you, Mr. President."



SENATORS COLLINS, HASSAN INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION TO ALLOW DISABLED AMERICANS TO RECEIVE DISABILITY INSURANCE DURING WAITING PERIOD
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