The Social Security Forum
Volume 46
Number 1

January 2024

Additional Articles

President’s Corner: NOSSCR’s 2024 Priorities

As NOSSCR welcomes a new year, we also welcome a new Commissioner and a permanent leader. David Camp, who has served as NOSSCR’s interim CEO for the past five months, was hired by the Board this week for the position of CEO.  

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Litigation Look-ahead: Will Chevron Deference See Its 40th Birthday?

The doctrine of Chevron deference has been around almost as long as NOSSCR.

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Join us in Nashville, May 8-11, for the 2024 NOSSCR Annual Conference

NOSSCR’s Annual Conference gathers Social Security disability representatives and advocates […]

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Initial and Reconsideration Case List Now Available on ARS/ERE Status Report 

As NOSSCR previously announced, in response to NOSSCR’s advocacy, Social Security has added a new Status Report to the ERE entitled “Get List of Initial and Reconsideration Cases.”

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Piemonte’s Perspective: VE Cross for Obsolete Jobs

George Piemonte  Many times, the VE will list jobs at […]

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Tax Information for Representatives

Understanding SSA’s tax reporting system for Social Security representatives first requires familiarity with several (very similarly labeled) numerical forms.

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Tax Resources for Claimants 

SSA has issued the following tax reminders that may be […]

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NOSSCR meets with Social Security Subcommittee Ranking Member Larson

On January 10, 2024, the NOSSCR PAC had the pleasure […]

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David A. Weaver writes for The Hill about SSA’s Jobs Data Problem 

As NOSSCR members are acutely aware, the Social Security disability […]

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Federal Employee Satisfaction Survey Results Sees Poor Performance for SSA

The Federal Office of Personnel Management has released their 2023 […]

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January Legislative Spotlight

On May 25, 2023, Representative Brad Wenstrup (R, OH-02) and Representative Earl Blumenauer (D, OR-03) introduced H.R. 3667, the Social Security Child Protection Act. In addition to its original sponsors, H.R. 3667 has three Republican cosponsors.

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Troubling Data on SSI Child Applicants with Sickle Cell

Bo Erickson writes for CBS News: “Thousands of Black children […]

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SSA Actuarial Note 

Social Security’s Office of the Chief Actuary provides a look […]

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Statistical and Actuarial Analysis from Social Security

SSA’s Office of Retirement and Disability Policy has released the […]

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Useful Resources – January 2024

Resource URL Latest Caseload Analysis Report (CAR) for the month […]

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