Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB1876

Introduced
3/5/25  

Caption

Keeping Our Field Offices Open Act

Impact

The impact of HB1876 on state laws is significant as it preserves the functionality and operation of Social Security offices. It creates a safeguard for individuals, especially the elderly and disabled, who heavily depend on these services for their social security needs. Additionally, it imposes requirements on the Commissioner to submit detailed reports justifying any future decisions regarding office closures or access limitations, ensuring transparency and public accountability. This could potentially promote continued accessibility for citizens requiring assistance with their Social Security benefits.

Summary

House Bill 1876, titled the 'Keeping Our Field Offices Open Act,' serves to prevent the closure of Social Security field and hearing offices, as well as resident stations. This bill enacts a moratorium on any closures or consolidations of these offices unless there is a direct emergency. Furthermore, it stipulates that the Commissioner of Social Security cannot impose any new limitations on access to these essential services. This act is intended to maintain essential services for citizens, particularly benefiting vulnerable populations that rely on these offices for support.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding this bill includes the distinct balance between operational efficiency within the Social Security Administration and the necessity of maintaining access for citizens. Critics may argue that mandatory reporting and restrictions could impede the administration's ability to streamline operations effectively. Proponents, however, emphasize the importance of protecting public access to vital services, particularly in light of the struggles faced by individuals dealing with disabilities or advanced age who may lack alternative means of accessing social services. Hence, this legislation aims to establish strong safeguards while considering the administration's operational dynamics.

Congress_id

119-HR-1876

Policy_area

Social Welfare

Introduced_date

2025-03-05

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB5236

Keeping Obstetrics Local Act

US HB10499

To establish a pilot program on home kenneling of canines for U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Office of Field Operations, and for other purposes.

US HB4583

Social Security 2100 Act

US HB9662

Homes Act of 2024

US HB9944

Keeping Affordable Housing in Forgotten Communities Act

US HB10090

Keeping Guns from High-Risk Individuals Act

US HB7489

Increasing Access to Mental Health in Schools Act

US HB10150

Half-Century Update for Water Access and Affordability Act

US HB7625

RESPOND Act of 2024 Restructuring Environmentally Sound Pensions in Order to Negate Disaster Act of 2024

US HB10095

Insurance Fraud Accountability Act

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