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    Bipartisan Social Security Legislation: What could be the changes made in SS if approved?

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    A bipartisan group of senators has introduced legislation designed to push Congress toward a long-term solution for Social Security, although the proposal wouldn’t immediately change anyone’s monthly benefits.

    The Protecting Retirement Opportunities and Maintaining Income Security for Everyone Act, known as the PROMISE Act, was introduced by Republican, Democratic, and independent senators.

    Its supporters include Bill Cassidy, Dick Durbin, Thom Tillis, Tim Kaine, John Cornyn, and Angus King.

    The legislation comes as Social Security faces a serious funding problem. The program’s retirement trust fund is projected to become insolvent in 2032, potentially resulting in an automatic benefit reduction of approximately 22 percent unless Congress acts.

    What would the PROMISE Act do?

    The PROMISE Act wouldn’t directly increase payroll taxes, reduce benefits, or raise the retirement age.

    Instead, it would require the seven-member Social Security Advisory Board to develop legislation capable of keeping the program’s trust funds solvent for at least 50 years.

    The board would gather public input before presenting its recommendations. Congressional leaders would then introduce the resulting proposal in both the House and Senate.

    Committees could hold hearings and make changes before the legislation reached a final vote. Approval would require a three-fifths majority in the Senate and a simple majority in the House.

    The process is intended to force lawmakers from both parties to confront Social Security’s financial problems rather than continuing to delay politically difficult decisions.

    How could Social Security benefits change?

    The PROMISE Act doesn’t specify which reforms the advisory board should recommend, so beneficiaries wouldn’t immediately see changes to their checks, eligibility, or retirement age if this bill alone became law.

    However, a future proposal produced through the process could consider several options that have frequently appeared in Social Security reform debates.

    Those possibilities include increasing the amount of wages subject to Social Security taxes, raising payroll tax rates, adjusting the full retirement age, or changing how future benefits and cost-of-living increases are calculated.

    Lawmakers could also combine additional revenue with more limited benefit changes rather than relying on one major reform.

    Supporters argue that creating a structured bipartisan process offers the best chance of avoiding automatic cuts in 2032. Critics may worry that an expedited procedure could eventually lead to benefit reductions or higher taxes.

    The most important point for current recipients is that the PROMISE Act doesn’t change Social Security payments by itself. It creates a pathway for another bill that would contain the actual reforms.

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