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Press Release: Senator Elizabeth Warren Urges Social Security Chief to Uphold Key Commitments for Americans' Benefits Following Recent Meeting

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Senator Elizabeth Warren discussed key commitments with the Social Security head to enhance benefit protections and service transparency.

Quiver AI Summary

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren met with Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano to address key commitments regarding the protection of Americans' benefits. She emphasized the need for transparency in call wait time data and refuted the elimination of paper checks. "I take my responsibility to conduct oversight seriously," she stated.

Warren secured assurances from Bisignano to cooperate with a public audit, maintain civil service protections for Social Security workers, and provide specific metrics regarding phone calls during the meeting. The Senator expressed concerns about inaccuracies in data reporting and the impact of staffing cuts on service, urging timely access to more detailed information.

Additionally, Warren sought clarity on a recent controversial email sent by the SSA, calling for an explanation of its origin and funding. She is also collaborating with Senate Democrats on initiatives aimed at protecting Social Security from perceived threats, particularly during the Trump administration.

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