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Fact Check: Did Republicans Just Introduce Bill to Reduce Social Security?

E.Wilson52 min ago

Republicans and Democrats have fiercely debated how best to handle the impending Social Security funding crisis.

While Americans have been paying into the system for years, the Social Security Administration (SSA) is scheduled to run out of money for full payments as early as 2035 if nothing changes, with Republicans and Democrats accusing each other of attempting to lower payments amid the insolvency crisis.

However, another issue lies within the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO). These two rules lower Social Security payments for millions of Americans who worked as public service workers, former police officers, teachers and nurses. Part of their payments are taken away because they're also benefiting from pensions.

The U.S. House of Representatives was set to pass a bill, the Social Security Fairness Act , that would get rid of the WEP and GPO. However, in an unusual move, Freedom Caucus chairman Andy Harris, a Maryland Republican , got unanimous consent to table the proposed bill Tuesday.

To get it passed, lawmakers would have to vote under discharge regulations, or a new bill could be introduced with similar guidelines for Social Security beneficiaries currently impacted by the WEP and GPO.

The Claim

Several users on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter , claimed that Republicans introduced a bill that would lower Social Security payments for those receiving a military pension .

Others claimed that Republicans were trying to take Social Security benefits away from those who received any pension or disability benefits.

"It has already begun, House Republicans have introduced a bill on Election Day to reduce social security payments for Americans who receive a pension or disability benefit from an employer. MAGA have doomed us all," X user wrote Thursday .

The Facts

These reports are false.

The bipartisan bill was originally brought forward by House Representatives Garret Graves, a Louisiana Republican, and Abigail Spanberger, a Virginia Democrat, in January of last year and got more than 300 cosponsors, both Republicans and Democrats.

The bill in question sought to expand Social Security benefits for those who received pensions, not lower them. And while some Republicans did act to table the bill, they did not propose a new bill taking away any payments from Americans.

By tabling the bill, they just kept the current rules regarding the WEP and GPO in place.

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