HR 1876 · 119th CongressIn Committeecongress.gov ↗
What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThis bill stops the Social Security Administration from closing or limiting access to its field offices, hearing offices, and resident stations until at least January 21, 2029. After that date, the agency must send a report to Congress explaining how it decides which offices to close, and the ban on closures ends 180 days after submitting that report. When the agency can eventually make changes to offices, it must give 120 days' notice to the public, hold at least two public hearings for each change, and explain how people will still get Social Security services. The total number of Social Security offices cannot drop below the number that existed on January 20, 2025.
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