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A bill to amend title XVI of the Social Security Act to provide that the supplemental security income benefits of adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities shall not be reduced by reason of marriage.
12/18/2024, 11:56 AM
Summary of Bill S 5568
Bill 118 s 5568, also known as the "Marriage Penalty Elimination Act," aims to amend title XVI of the Social Security Act to ensure that adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities who receive supplemental security income (SSI) benefits will not have their benefits reduced due to marriage.
Currently, individuals who receive SSI benefits may see a reduction in their benefits if they get married. This can create a financial burden for individuals with disabilities who wish to marry and may discourage them from entering into marriage.
The proposed bill seeks to eliminate this marriage penalty for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities, allowing them to receive the full amount of SSI benefits regardless of their marital status. This change would provide greater financial stability and independence for individuals with disabilities who choose to marry. By removing this barrier to marriage, the bill aims to promote equality and support the rights of individuals with disabilities to pursue meaningful relationships and family life. It also aligns with the broader goal of ensuring that individuals with disabilities have equal access to social security benefits and are not penalized for exercising their right to marry. Overall, Bill 118 s 5568 represents a positive step towards promoting the financial well-being and independence of adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and ensuring that they are treated fairly under the Social Security Act.
Currently, individuals who receive SSI benefits may see a reduction in their benefits if they get married. This can create a financial burden for individuals with disabilities who wish to marry and may discourage them from entering into marriage.
The proposed bill seeks to eliminate this marriage penalty for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities, allowing them to receive the full amount of SSI benefits regardless of their marital status. This change would provide greater financial stability and independence for individuals with disabilities who choose to marry. By removing this barrier to marriage, the bill aims to promote equality and support the rights of individuals with disabilities to pursue meaningful relationships and family life. It also aligns with the broader goal of ensuring that individuals with disabilities have equal access to social security benefits and are not penalized for exercising their right to marry. Overall, Bill 118 s 5568 represents a positive step towards promoting the financial well-being and independence of adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and ensuring that they are treated fairly under the Social Security Act.
Current Status of Bill S 5568
Bill S 5568 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since December 17, 2024. Bill S 5568 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the Senate on December 17, 2024. Bill S 5568's most recent activity was Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance. as of December 17, 2024
Bipartisan Support of Bill S 5568
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
1Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
1Democrat Cosponsors
1Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 5568
Primary Policy Focus
Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 5568
A bill to amend title XVI of the Social Security Act to provide that the supplemental security income benefits of adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities shall not be reduced by reason of marriage.
A bill to amend title XVI of the Social Security Act to provide that the supplemental security income benefits of adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities shall not be reduced by reason of marriage.
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