Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SR83 Latest Draft

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PRINTER'S NO. 706 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE RESOLUTION 
No.83 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY HUGHES, KIM, SCHWANK, L. WILLIAMS, CAPPELLETTI, 
STREET, KEARNEY, MUTH, TARTAGLIONE, COLLETT, PISCIOTTANO, 
COMITTA, COSTA AND HAYWOOD, APRIL 30, 2025 
REFERRED TO INTERGOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS, APRIL 30, 2025 
A RESOLUTION
Urging the Congress of the United States to adopt H.R. 1876, the 
"Keeping Our Field Offices Open Act," H.R. 1877, the 
"Protecting Americans' Social Security Data Act," and S. 770, 
the "Social Security Expansion Act."
WHEREAS, For 90 years Social Security benefits have been the 
best protection against Americans falling into poverty; and
WHEREAS, Approximately 70 million Americans receive monthly 
Social Security benefits with annual total benefits paid out 
equaling approximately $1.6 trillion; and
WHEREAS, More than 11,000 Americans reach retirement age each 
day; and
WHEREAS, Nearly 3 million Pennsylvanians receive Social 
Security benefits annually, including more than 2.3 million 
Pennsylvanians over 65 years of age, disabled workers, widowers, 
spouses and children; and
WHEREAS, Social Security benefits paid to Pennsylvania 
beneficiaries on a monthly basis exceed $5.3 billion, injecting 
more than $60 billion into Pennsylvania's economy every year; 
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WHEREAS, Pennsylvania Social Security recipients receive an 
average monthly benefit of approximately $1,979, while the 
median monthly benefit in Pennsylvania is $1,946; and
WHEREAS, Social Security is under attack in Washington, DC; 
and
WHEREAS, In just the last few weeks, Elon Musk, the world's 
richest man, called Social Security "the biggest Ponzi Scheme of 
all time"; and
WHEREAS, The Acting Commissioner of the Social Security 
Administration (SSA) handed the private, personal data of 
millions of Americans to operatives of the Department of 
Government Efficiency (DOGE) and then threatened to shut down 
the agency when a judge blocked the move; and
WHEREAS, The Acting Commissioner of the SSA announced that 
7,000 employees, or 12% of the agency staff, are being cut, 
plans to close 6 out of 10 regional Social Security offices and 
47 field offices, and announced, and then delayed for two weeks, 
plans that would make it more difficult for people to access 
benefits by reducing customer phone service options for 
beneficiaries; and
WHEREAS, Pennsylvania's Social Security recipients are both 
furious and anxious about this attack on the program and its 
impact on their economic security; and
WHEREAS, Pennsylvania retirees, and other beneficiaries, use 
their monthly Social Security checks to pay for basic 
necessities like housing and food; and
WHEREAS, The SSA's announced actions relating to staffing and 
office closures will make it harder for beneficiaries to access 
benefits or customer services and will have the same impact as 
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WHEREAS, Staffing at the SSA has fallen to a 50-year low 
while workloads have increased; and
WHEREAS, Neighborhood Social Security offices and employees 
have faithfully served the public in communities across the 
country since 1935; and
WHEREAS, Twenty percent of staff in local SSA offices are 
veterans; and
WHEREAS, There are 56 Social Security offices across 
Pennsylvania; and
WHEREAS, Local Social Security offices staffed with trained 
civil servants provide service to millions of Pennsylvanians and 
depend on nearby offices for filing benefits, resolving problems 
with payments and work records, generating Social Security 
numbers and providing replacement Social Security cards, income 
and award letters and applications for retirement, disability 
and SSI; and
WHEREAS, Closing local Social Security offices will make it 
harder for Pennsylvania retirees and other beneficiaries to 
access their benefits - benefits they paid for and earned when 
they were working; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
strongly urge the Congress of the United States to adopt H.R. 
1876, the "Keeping Our Field Offices Open Act," H.R. 1877, the 
"Protecting Americans' Social Security Data Act," and S. 770, 
the "Social Security Expansion Act"; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
stand shoulder to shoulder with the retirees and Social Security 
beneficiaries, across Pennsylvania and the nation, who are 
fighting for their financial future and the benefits they earned 
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RESOLVED, That the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
unite in its opposition to the SSA's plan to close local Social 
Security offices and cut staff; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
support robust staffing and local office facilities to serve the 
public in a timely manner in Pennsylvania and across the nation; 
and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
oppose Federal cuts to Social Security benefits; and be it 
further
RESOLVED, That the Senate of the Commonwealth of 
Pennsylvania, with one clear voice, demand the Trump 
Administration, Elon Musk, DOGE and Congress to keep their hands 
off Social Security; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to 
each member of Congress from Pennsylvania.
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