Bill 119 HR 1339, titled "To direct the Comptroller General of the United States to carry out a study relating to the resiliency of Social Security and Medicare," aims to address the long-term sustainability and resilience of two critical social programs in the United States - Social Security and Medicare. The bill directs the Comptroller General of the United States to conduct a comprehensive study on the resiliency of Social Security and Medicare. This study will analyze the current financial status of both programs, including their ability to meet future obligations and challenges. The study will also assess the impact of demographic trends, economic conditions, and other factors on the long-term viability of Social Security and Medicare. The goal of this study is to provide policymakers with valuable information and insights to help ensure the continued stability and effectiveness of these important social programs. By examining the resiliency of Social Security and Medicare, lawmakers can make informed decisions on how to best protect and strengthen these programs for current and future generations. Overall, Bill 119 HR 1339 seeks to promote transparency and accountability in the management of Social Security and Medicare, and to ensure that these programs remain sustainable and resilient in the face of evolving economic and demographic challenges.
Bill 119 HR 1339, titled "To direct the Comptroller General of the United States to carry out a study relating to the resiliency of Social Security and Medicare," aims to address the long-term sustainability and resilience of...