| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 6351 | Mary E. Equi | |
| 6352 | michael Fishman | |
| 6353 | Jim Prud | |
| 6354 | Mary A. Davenport | I THINK THE WHOLE GOVERNMENT OFF SET
RULE IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL! |
| 6355 | WILLIAM A. RUGG | I wish to restore my social security income to the fair level before the gov't decided to take 60% of it away simply because I am a military and US Civil Service retire. I paid into social security for 44 years and the Gov't reduced it by 60% because they said I was double dipping...I replied that I paid for it and I should get it....The US Gov't reply was TOUGH!!! Then they reduced my entitlement by 60%.
Bill Rugg
L19G183@comcast.net |
| 6356 | ANDREA CARMOUCHE | |
| 6357 | Norman Moore | The pension offset and windfall penaltys imposed on government employees that reduce and/or deny earned Social Security benefits is a deceitful miscarriage of fairness. I urge support HR 82 and S 206 . |
| 6358 | Benjamin Law | |
| 6359 | Jo Ann Robinson | |
| 6360 | Wendy Roberts | It is not right that teachers and others who have paid into Social Security do not receive their fair share of Social Security benefits. |
| 6361 | Mary Marwick | |
| 6362 | William Van Dorn | |
| 6363 | Toni Makaris | |
| 6364 | Theolla Parker | This is an unfair penalty and should be repealed immediately. It is hurting people who have worked and paid into social security and now are unable to draw it. |
| 6365 | james Parker | This is an unfair penalty and should be repealed immediately. It is hurting people who have worked and paid into social security and now are unable to draw it. |
| 6366 | Melinda Wittwer | |
| 6367 | Rebecca Gerek | I worked for 13 years as a CPA before deciding to become a credentialed MATH! teacher.
I don't mind that my salary as a teacher is equivalent to what I used to pay in Federal taxes. What really bothers me is that to become a teacher I had to give up my future Social Security benefits that my previous employers & I had contributed towards. I didn't realilze that the vow of povery would last beyond my years of teaching. |
| 6368 | Anonymous | What are the other states affected by this legislation? |
| 6369 | karen joyce | |
| 6370 | Jenny McDonald | I have had to return to work after retiring from LAUSD. I already had my 40 quarters before becoming a teacher. Illness in my family caused me to retire at 55. I am now paying (again) into the Social Security System, but will receive no additional benefit for doing so, in fact, I am being penalized by paying into a system that will not allow me to collect what I have contributed. |
| 6371 | martha gibson | |
| 6372 | Howard R. Custer | |
| 6373 | Charles Pusel | |
| 6374 | Lola Mae Taylor | |
| 6375 | Kevin Fugate | |
| 6376 | shona eldridge | |
| 6377 | Larry Whitaker | |
| 6378 | R. Christina Jones | |
| 6379 | Wanda Johnson | |
| 6380 | Danica Browning | |
| 6381 | Ynetta Eckert | |
| 6382 | Thomas Eckert | |
| 6383 | Jessica Skaggs | |
| 6384 | Anonymous | It is unfair not to give people what they have worked so hard for. |
| 6385 | Linda Selman | |
| 6386 | Janet Browning | |
| 6387 | Marjorie Appling | How did this bill ever pass in the first place. It is so disciminatory and unfair. |
| 6388 | Edna Latino | |
| 6389 | Vivian Pablo | |
| 6390 | Stephen Dunay | |
| 6391 | David Hill | We desperately need to encourage seasoned professionals ! This will help! Besides, it's OUR money! |
| 6392 | Mark Meeks | |
| 6393 | Anonymous | |
| 6394 | Anonymous | |
| 6395 | Anthony Viola | I shouldn't be penalized for becoming a teacher for answering the need to address the teacher shortage. |
| 6396 | Robert B Arnold | A Retired teacher who worked part time for the intertainment industry for 40 -- yhou took my 14 % and now I get back only 40 of my monthly SS check-That's un fail !! Please repeal WEP/GPO -- I support HR 82 and S206 which would restore my rightfull SS to the amount I've earned over the my career !@! Thank you, RBArnold |
| 6397 | Michael Oskins | |
| 6398 | Brenda J. Escoto | With employers being set free of their responsibility to follow-though with employee-earned health care premiums, we can NOT, by any stretch of the imagination go without Social Security nor allow any further cuts to same! We as seniors have worked our entire lives, paid our taxes, fees, and contributions to OUR rightfully DUE Social Security medical benefits and DESERVE THEM IN FULL!! |
| 6399 | GWEN E. WIZNER | PLEASE SAVE OUR SOCIAL SECURITY. IT IS ALL SOME OF US HAVE. |
| 6400 | DALE R. WIZNER | |