Supplemental Security Income Equality Act
Summary
Supplemental Security Income Equality Act
This bill extends Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits to eligible residents of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa. SSI is a federal assistance program designed to help aged, blind, and disabled individuals with limited income and resources meet basic needs. Under current law, residents of these territories are excluded from the program.
Under the bill, the Social Security Administration may waive or modify statutory requirements relating to the provision of benefits as necessary to adapt the SSI program to each territory.
The bill also eliminates a cap on payments to these territories from certain programs, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and other grants to support aid for older individuals, blind individuals, and individuals with disabilities.
Finally, the bill specifies that non-citizen U.S. nationals are eligible for SSI benefits under the same conditions as U.S. citizens. (Individuals born in American Samoa are nationals, but not citizens, of the United States.)
Timeline
- Jul 29, 2025Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
- Jul 29, 2025Introduced in House
- Jul 29, 2025Introduced in House
Cosponsors
In the News
- An Overview of Puerto Rico’s Political Status and Future - Norwood News
- Territorial Delegates Reintroduce SSI Equality Act - puerto rico report
- Delegates reintroduce SSI Equality Act to expand benefits to all islands - pasquines.us
- 'Treated as second-class citizens': Moylan seeks anew for SSI benefits to US territories, this time with bill cosponsors - guampdn.com
- How They Voted (Congress) - highlandscurrent.org
- Soto, Burgess, Trahan, Guthrie Introduce Bipartisan Consumer Safety Technology Act - Congressman Darren Soto (.gov)
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