Day 4 Recap
That’s a wrap on #NOSSCR 2024!
This morning’s overpayment and Ticket to Work symposium offered attendees an opportunity to learn more about SSA’s complex post-entitlement systems.
After an eclectic lunch, our esteemed panel of experts helped guide attendees through the benefits (and pitfalls) of returning to work while on benefits.
While today was a shorter one, attendees and NOSSCR members had a chance to reflect on the sessions from this week–and to take a final moment to explore all that Nashville has to offer.
Thank you to all who attended, presented, and helped make this an enjoyable and informative week!
#NOSSCR2024
Share Post
Recent news
Social Security offices have been closed for most of the pandemic. That effort to protect public health has wounded some of the neediest Americans.
Two hours west in Jackson, an old cotton city where almost 1 in 4 people live in poverty, Beth Bates, a legal services attorney, reviewed 4,000 pages of medical records she needed to know cold...
Where the push to bring Supplemental Security Income benefits up to federal poverty level stands
Democratic leaders in Washington, D.C., have touted a $3.5 trillion spending package aimed at helping to fight poverty. Yet initial drafts have not included proposed reforms to enhance Supplemental Security Income — also known as...
Democrats Want to Reform This Program That Helps Poor Elderly and Disabled Americans
President Joe Biden has invoked Franklin Delano Roosevelt several times as he has implemented sweeping anti-poverty measures to tackle record unemployment and economic turmoil. Hoping to model his legacy on the President who helped the...