- United States
- Mass.
- Letter
For decades, inadequate funding has undermined the Social Security Administration's ability to provide quality service to the public. It's unacceptable for Americans to endure long wait times and struggle to access the benefits they've earned through a lifetime of hard work. Fully funding the agency is vital to ensure timely and accurate service delivery. I urge you to set the minimum administrative funding level at 1.2% of benefit outlays and include anomaly funding for Social Security in the upcoming continuing resolution. This will equip the agency with the resources needed to meet its critical public service obligations efficiently and effectively. Americans rely on Social Security benefits - it's time to prioritize their access.