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By Justen Grech
Founding Attorney

The Preserving American’s Transit and Highways (PATH) Act is moving forward without any amendments that would cut Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits (SSDIB). Senators John Thune and Orin Hatch introduced two amendments to PATH, with Senator Pat Roberts co-sponsoring one of the amendments, that would cut SSDIB for people receiving Unemployment benefits in an attempt to help fund a shortfall in PATH. Fortunately, the Senate Finance Committee moved PATH along without adopting the above referenced amendments. This is great news for those individuals whose benefits would have been affected should these amendments have been allowed to proceed.

In an unrelated matter, the Senate Finance Committee approved the nominations of Dr. Henry Aaron, Dr. Lanhee Chen, and Dr. Alan Cohen to the Social Security Advisory Board which is an independent, bipartisan board charged with advising the Presedint, Congress, and the Commissioners of Social Security on issues related to the SSDIB and SSI programs. A vote by the full Senate is required before these appointments go into affect.

About the Author
At Grech Law Firm Attorney & Counselor, I want to make sure you get the benefits you deserve. That’s why I stand by my clients during every step of the process. From application to appeal, I am here for you whether you’re ready to apply or have been denied. If you or someone you know has become injured or ill, it’s time to take action and become aware of your benefit options. Applying for disability benefits can be a long and complicated process, so trying to navigate it alone can be stressful. Having a trusted lawyer by your side can provide you with peace of mind. As an experienced attorney, I can help you to determine whether or not you qualify to receive benefits, as well as navigate you through the application and appeals process.