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Could this legislation change the lives of millions forever

The Senate plans to vote on the Social Security Fairness Act, which aims to provide full benefits to approximately 2.8 million recipients by repealing policies that restrict benefits based on certain employment. The House has already passed the legislation with bipartisan support, while the Senate version has 62 cosponsors but needs at least 60 votes to pass. The proposal targets individuals with pensions from non-Social Security covered jobs and surviving spouses of Social Security recipients who receive government pensions. Analysts warn that the legislation may increase the strain on Social Security Trust funds, projecting a potential increase in federal deficits by around $195 billion over ten years and expediting the program’s insolvency timeline. While bipartisan support exists, some senators express concerns about future fiscal implications and advocate for the bill's incorporation into broader reforms.

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