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Resolutions & Amendments

30th International Convention - Las Vegas, NV (1992)

SSI Modernization

Resolution No. 63
30th International Convention
June 15-19, 1992
Las Vegas, NV

WHEREAS:

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal program that provides monthly income to the low-income blind, disabled and elderly; and

WHEREAS:

The highest monthly Federal SSI check is only $407 for an individual and $610 for a couple, with only four states providing supplements large enough to bring benefits up to the poverty level; and

WHEREAS:

SSI recipients can qualify for assistance only if assets fall below $2,000 for an individual and $3,000 for a couple, plus $1,500 for burial expenses; and

WHEREAS:

Even when a person has income and assets so low as to qualify for SSI, many states have restrictions that deny an SSI recipient access to Medicaid — usually leaving the recipient without adequate health care coverage; and

WHEREAS:

After many years of only minimal change in the SSI program, the Commissioner of Social Security appointed an SSI Modernization Panel, whose mandate is to recommend ways to improve SSI; and

WHEREAS:

The SSI Modernization Panel is making its recommendations to Congress, which has the power to enact improvements in SSI that will raise the standard-of-living for thousands of elderly, blind and disabled people.

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:

That the AFSCME International Convention urge Congress to enact the following improvements:

SUBMITTED BY:

Arthur Tibaldi, President
Loretta Werner, Secretary
AFSCME Local 1407, Council 37
New York, New York