- United States
- Okla.
- Letter
Disrupting vital Social Security services would have grave consequences for millions of elderly and disabled Americans who rely on these benefits for their financial well-being. Eliminating the agency's telephone assistance, which handles a significant portion of claims, would create immense hardship for those lacking easy internet access or mobility to visit offices in person. Such drastic cuts seem driven more by unsubstantiated allegations of widespread fraud rather than evidence-based policymaking. We must ensure this essential social safety net remains accessible and solvent for our most vulnerable citizens. I urge you to carefully consider the detrimental impact these proposed changes could have and prioritize maintaining crucial services that provide economic security for our nation's retirees and disabled individuals.