Improving Social Security’s Service to Victims of Identity Theft Act
Sponsored By: Senator Chuck Grassley
Introduced
Summary
This bill would create a single point of contact at the Social Security Administration for people whose Social Security number has been misused. A dedicated team would track each case to completion and coordinate with SSA units to resolve fraudulent benefits or affected records.
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- People whose Social Security number (SSN) is misused would get a single, accountable contact. That contact would follow the case and coordinate across SSA to resolve fraud, affected records, or a Social Security card lost in transit.
- Social Security staff would form a team of specially trained employees to serve as those contacts. Team members may change as needed, but procedures must preserve case history and notify the individual when appropriate.
- The requirement would take effect 180 days after enactment.
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1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Single SSA contact for identity theft
If enacted, you would get a single Social Security contact if your Social Security number was misused or your card was lost during mailing. The contact would be a specially trained SSA team that tracks your case to completion and works with other SSA units to fix problems. The team must keep case records and tell you if staff handling your case change. This would apply when misuse affects SSA records, includes fraudulently obtaining benefits, or prompts you to request a new SSN. The rule would take effect 180 days after enactment.
Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Chuck Grassley
IA • R
Cosponsors
Maggie Hassan
NH • D
Sponsored 5/7/2025
Mike Crapo
ID • R
Sponsored 5/7/2025
Ron Wyden
OR • D
Sponsored 5/7/2025
Bill Cassidy
LA • R
Sponsored 5/7/2025
Catherine Cortez Masto
NV • D
Sponsored 5/7/2025
Todd Young
IN • R
Sponsored 5/7/2025
Angus King
ME • I
Sponsored 5/7/2025
James Lankford
OK • R
Sponsored 5/7/2025
Bernie Sanders
VT • I
Sponsored 5/7/2025
Roll Call Votes
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