| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 6601 | Leonard Dox | |
| 6602 | Bonnie Partin | |
| 6603 | Debi Williams | |
| 6604 | Sean Williams | |
| 6605 | Michael Oppenheim | |
| 6606 | Yvonne Carrison | |
| 6607 | Anonymous | |
| 6608 | Geoffrey Hayes | My US social security payments will be drastically reduced because I can receive a small pension paid for entirely by the British government from work I did for some years in the UK BEFORE coming to the USA as a legal immigrant in 1993.
How can this be morally right or fair? |
| 6609 | Marsha Williams | As a paraprofessional, I have social security benefits that will be lost due to WEP. I feel this is very unfair, and will make my life difficult when I retire.
Marsha |
| 6610 | Anonymous | Make social security benefits fair to everyone! |
| 6611 | Richard Cartwright | |
| 6612 | Anonymous | |
| 6613 | yvonne halski | |
| 6614 | Anonymous | |
| 6615 | Silvia Zaragoza | |
| 6616 | Criselda Carrera | |
| 6617 | Roxane Pasquinelli | |
| 6618 | Anonymous | I have worked for my Social Security benefits along with my teacher retirement. It is only fair that I collect what I have paid into in my working career. |
| 6619 | Karen Foleno | |
| 6620 | Marilyn K. Foster | |
| 6621 | mary t. farmar | i worked from the age of 15 and only later in life was able to get a better paying teaching job after working for 15 years in parocial schools and , as a single mom , that ss $ wil be a huge loss to me , please get it back |
| 6622 | Sarah Bingaman | |
| 6623 | Melissa Manuel | |
| 6624 | Margaret Poleski | |
| 6625 | Kathleen Shanahan | |
| 6626 | Aaron Jerkatis | |
| 6627 | sandra noel | |
| 6628 | Paula Hughes Caradine | |
| 6629 | I paid social security taxes from the time I was 16 until I was about 32...I am entitled to that money and I will need that money. I am not one of the top 2% in th is country who gets all the tax breaks.... |
| 6630 | Anonymous | |
| 6631 | Margaret Kell |
| 6632 | Margaret Kell |
| 6633 | Lisa Lohman | |
| 6634 | Vince Greco | |
| 6635 | Tom Kanwischer | |
| 6636 | Nina Gruber | If I paid in like everyone else including policemen, firemen and others, why should I be penalized and not able to collect my full share? |
| 6637 | Lisa Pearson | This act makes it impossible for anyone to choose to give their best work to young people. I left a successful career because I could give more as a teacher, but I never knew that the penalty of losing Social Security would be mine to bare. |
| 6638 | Sheila E McDonnell | I feel that this is not double dipping because I am wanting to collect only the Social Security benefit that I paid into. I will work after I retire from my teaching job so I will once again need to pay into a system and not get my fair share out of. I feel that I should get what I paid into the system. |
| 6639 | Rosemarie Dagostino | I paid into it before I became a teacher. It should be mine to collect when I am of age - all of it. |
| 6640 | Kate Greene | |
| 6641 | Marianne Jennings | I taught for a Catholic school for 5 years as well as throughout my college career, paying into Social Security. I think it is unfair that 9 years of paying into Social Security will not be paid to me. |
| 6642 | Colette Switski |
| 6643 | Donna Middleton | |
| 6644 | Mary Jo Kuhr | As an educator who will never work long enough to receive a full pension from education, I want to receive the benefits I earned. I paid into social security while I worked from home when my children were young and therefore paid into social security during those years. I could put the two together to received a full pension. |
| 6645 | Jill Pacyna | Teachers deserve respect! |
| 6646 | Mary Alice DaCosse | If we paid into both then we deserve to receive from both. |
| 6647 | Susan LeCrone | |
| 6648 | Susan LeCrone | |
| 6649 | Mary K. Nelson | |
| 6650 | Sheila Vietzen |