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  Social Security Budget-2005 Budget Request
Social Security pays monthly cash benefits to retired and disabled workers and their dependents, and to survivors of deceased workers.
Closing the loophole in Social Security law that allows some State and local government workers to avoid substantial offsets in Social Security benefits by lengthening the time in covered employment required to be exempt from the Government Pension Offset (GPO).
The program applies to veterans who served in the active military, naval or air services of the United States, including Filipino veterans who served in the organized military forces of the Philippines while those forces were in the service of the U.S. Armed Forces, and who were eligible for SSI as of December 1999.
www.socialsecurity.gov /budget/2005bud.html   (3059 words)

  
  Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When initially signed into law by FDR in 1935, the term Social Security covered unemployment insurance as well, but now the term is used in America to mean only the three benefits for retirement, disability and death which are the three main benefits provided by traditional private sector pension plans that still exist.
The Social Security Administration is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Social Security Act was drafted by President Roosevelt's committee on economic security under Edwin E. Witte, and passed by Congress in 1935 as part of the New Deal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Social_Security_(United_States)   (6381 words)

  
 Center for Immigration Studies
The dual objectives of existing totalization agreements were to secure tax savings for the employees and employers of both nations by eliminating double taxation and to guarantee an old age pension to those who contributed to both social security systems by “totalizing” the years worked in both countries.
Social Security was created in 1936 during the Great Depression when millions of people were unable to find work or feed and house their families.
Because U.S. Social Security law was silent on the question of legal presence prior to this year, SSA adopted lenient administrative procedures to accommodate that unforeseen condition.
www.cis.org /articles/2004/back904.html   (6485 words)

  
 The Great Global Social Security Giveaway?
Under "totalization," a foreigner who came to the United States illegally could work fewer than the required number of years, return to Mexico for the rest of his working years, and collect full U.S. Social Security benefits while living in Mexico.
Social Security was designed to provide support for retired American citizens who worked in the United States.
Social Security should be limited to United States citizens and nationals who have paid into the system.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/fr/822699/posts   (636 words)

  
 Government
The judicial branch hears cases that challenge or require interpretation of the legislation passed by Congress and signed by the President.
The legislative branch of the federal government consists of the Congress, which is divided into two chambers -- the Senate and the House of Representatives.
The President's immediate personal staff and units within the EOP whose sole function is to advise and assist the President are not subject to FOIA.
whitehouse.gov /government   (265 words)

  
 Social Security Online
Social Security delivers the most popular baby names for 2006
Michael J. Astrue sworn in as Commissioner of Social Security
The list can be viewed on this page.
www.ssa.gov   (212 words)

  
 Legislation
State legislation is listed by ascending "HB" or "S" number without regard to whether or not it is a House Bill (HB) or a bill being introduced in the Senate (S).
The “Anchor Baby” legislation is a must to stop the influx of pregnant women coming into this country to obtain citizenship for their child and then providing access for the parents to stay.
The legislation authorizes the Secretary of State to assign members of the Army, Navy and Air Force and Marine Corp. to assist the Dept. of Homeland Security in the performance of border protection functions.
www.texansforimmigrationreform.com /legislation.htm   (5525 words)

  
 United States House of Representatives, 110th Congress, 1st Session
United States House of Representatives, 110th Congress, 1st Session
Access the Laws of the United States »
Search Thomas by bill text or number, the Congressional Record, or the legislative archive.
www.house.gov   (122 words)

  
 U.S. Senator John E. Sununu of New Hampshire
The Trustees of the Social Security trust fund released a report on March 16, 2003, which states that the fund will begin to spend more than it takes in beginning in 2018, and that it will be exhausted in 2042.
The comprehensive legislation, similar to the “Social Security Personal Savings Guaranty and Prosperity Act of 2004,” which he introduced on September 9, 2004, aims to empower younger workers with more control over their financial future and establish long-term solvency for America’s retirement security system.
John has worked closely with United States Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI) on this issue in the 108th and 109th Congresses, applauding Ryan for introducing companion legislation in the United States House of Representatives on April 20, 2005 (109th) and on July 19, 2004 (108th).
sununu.senate.gov /social_security.html   (491 words)

  
 The Social Security Page
Social Security Act 1991 (Commonwealth Consolidated Acts) is available through the Australasian Legal Information Institute.
Sozialgesetzbuch (Social Security Law) which currently includes the laws regulating the old age pension insurance, long term care insurance and worker's compensation.
The site 'Social Security is Broke' is also maintained by the Cato Institute.
www.ssc.upenn.edu /~croehler/ss.htm   (779 words)

  
 Category:Social Security (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The main article for this category is Social Security (United States).
Independent Agencies of the United States Government
This page was last modified 01:32, 8 July 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Social_Security_(United_States)   (70 words)

  
 U.S. Homeland Security Bill Lacks Rights Protections (Human Rights Watch Press release, Washington D.C., September 27, ...
Although these provisions were contained in the Lieberman bill, they are not part of the Gramm-Miller version of the legislation.
In letters to each of the 100 U.S. senators, Human Rights Watch called on lawmakers to remedy these failings by insisting that these protections be part of the legislation to create the new department.
The legislation represents the most significant reorganization of the U.S. government in over 50 years.
www.hrw.org /press/2002/09/us0927.htm   (368 words)

  
 Illegal Immigration Forums-viewtopic-Social Security payments to new immigrants
However, Social Security benefits cannot be paid to a person who is illegally residing in the United States at the time." "A totalization agreement would not change this provision of the law."
The dual objectives of existing totalization agreements were to secure tax savings for the employees and employers of both nations by eliminating double taxation and to guarantee an old age pension to those who contributed to both social security systems by “totalizingâ€?
All of our social programs are at risk because of illegal immigration and rising population in general.
www.alipac.us /ftopict-4886.html   (7843 words)

  
 Give.org - Charity Reports
This page lists the current BBB Wise Giving Alliance reports on charities and other organizations that solicit nationally.
PLEASE NOTE: If you are seeking a report on a regionally soliciting charity located in New York City click here for reports produced by the BBB of Metropolitan New York.
The list is regularly updated with new national charities added on a regular basis.
www.give.org /reports   (393 words)

  
 American Renaissance News: Social Security ‘Totalization’: Examining a Lopsided Agreement with Mexico
The estimated number of Canadians living in the United States is 820,000 (vs. 9.2 million Mexicans) of which a paltry 0.6 percent are present illegally (vs. 69 percent for Mexico).
Totalization agreements were begun to help employees sent abroad to still have enough credits to draw Social Security benefits with the contributions paid in total in the countries in which the employee worked.
I am shocked and quite disturbed that you are allowing the Totalization Treaty between the United States and Mexico to go forward even as you warn the nation that our Social Security Trust Fund is in financial trouble.
www.amren.com /mtnews/archives/2004/09/social_security_1.php   (8085 words)

  
 beSpacific: Legislation Archives
Fifteen states have conducted studies aimed specifically at the educational benefits that are derived from camera access to courtrooms.
States, however, were given the option to seek a waiver to postpone implementation of HAVA provisions until 2006.
While the United States actively promotes internationally the policy of relaxing rules concerning foreign investment, including the national treatment of foreign firms, some in Congress and others question some aspects of this policy as it relates to allowing foreign competitors unlimited access to the Nation's industrial base.
www.bespacific.com /mt/archives/cat_legislation.html   (8694 words)

  
 Official Website of the Libertarian National Committee
Every year, they take 12.4% of your income to prop up their failed Social Security system - a system that is heading toward bankruptcy.
Libertarians believe you should be able to opt out of Social Security and invest your money in your own personal retirement account.
Although most won't admit it publicly, their "solutions" to the Social Security crises all come down to some combination of tax increases and benefit cuts.
www.lp.org /issues/social-security.shtml   (437 words)

  
 Social Security Programs in the United States
A little over 60 years ago, the Social Security Act was signed into law.
For the first time, there was direct Federal involvement in the welfare of individuals, particularly for alleviating poverty among the aged.
The primary purpose of this publication is to give you a comprehensive picture of the programs under the Social Security Act and how they operate for the benefit of society as a whole and its individual
www.ssa.gov /policy/docs/progdesc/sspus   (332 words)

  
 USA PATRIOT Act (H.R. 3162)
Access by the Department of State and the INS to certain identifying information in the criminal history records of visa applicants and applicants for admission to the United States.
Section 2516(1)(c) of title 18, United States Code, is amended by striking `and section 1341 (relating to mail fraud),' and inserting `section 1341 (relating to mail fraud), a felony violation of section 1030 (relating to computer fraud and abuse),'.
If the head of the department or agency involved determines that disciplinary action is not warranted, he or she shall notify the Inspector General with jurisdiction over the department or agency concerned and shall provide the Inspector General with the reasons for such determination.
www.epic.org /privacy/terrorism/hr3162.html   (9229 words)

  
 Social Work History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
History of social legislation and welfare in the United States
Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1830-1930
List of all American Memory Collection and Topics
socwork.uaa.alaska.edu /history.htm   (43 words)

  
 UI Agreement
With the advent of unemployment insurance legislation in this country, it became apparent that the State-Federal relationship envisioned would present some problems in implementation.
In order to effectively provide adequate protection for all covered workers, a series of agreements between states was proposed and implemented.
Social Security Act (SSA) [Title III, Title IX, and Title XII]
www.workforcesecurity.doleta.gov /unemploy/laws.asp   (107 words)

  
 International Agencies and Information on the Web
The page begins with a list of general resources for IGOs and NGOs, continues with a list of links to the websites of numerous Inter-Governmental Organization in alphabetical order.
The abbreviations listed on the left column refer to the English acronim used by the Organization.
List of basins, provinces, and states which are involved
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/intl.html   (6551 words)

  
 Medicare.gov - The Official U.S. Government Site for People with Medicare
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We have provided information on what features may not work as expected, tips to use in navigating through the site and other options that are available.
Judy was on Social Security disability so we have both..."
www.medicare.gov   (126 words)

  
 Legislation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Natlex ILO bibliographic database featuring National Laws on: labour, social security and related human rights (includes national laws on conditions of work and OHS)
European Health and Safety Legislation TUC, UK Legislation and standards European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
Employment and social policy DG V Employment, Industrial Relations and Social Affairs Index Health and Safety at work National measures transposing the OHS directives
www.asosh.org /WorldLinks/legislation.htm   (550 words)

  
 NOSSCR Links List
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Social Security Materials - Cornell Legal Information Institute (L.I.I.)
Social Security DMF [Death Master File] - Free search via Ancestry.Com - powerful
www.nosscr.org /links1.html   (333 words)

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