S. 43: Social Security Totalization Agreement Reform Act of 2007
S. 43: Social Security Totalization Agreement Reform Act of 2007
A bill in the U.S. Congress: A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to preserve and protect Social Security benefits of American workers and to help ensure greater congressional oversight of the Social Security system by requiring that both Houses of Congress approve a totalization agreement before the agreement, giving foreign workers Social Security benefits, can go into effect.
Results for bill S. 43: Social Security Totalization Agreement Reform Act of 2007
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- Sponsor: John Ensign
- Introduced: Jan 4, 2007
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