The House passed a significant Social Security bill with bipartisan support, aiming to repeal policies that limited benefits for around 2.8 million people, including government workers and teachers.
The new legislation could add an estimated $195 billion to federal deficits over a decade, raising concerns about the fiscal sustainability of the Social Security Trust funds.
Supporters of the Social Security bill argue its passage is a crucial matter of fairness for millions who have been negatively impacted by unfair benefit policies.
The Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset reduce payments for Social Security recipients who also receive pensions from non-Social Security jobs, significantly affecting public sector workers.
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