On the campaign trail, then-candidate Donald Trump promised to make a lot of cuts to domestic programs. However, one program he promised to shield was the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program. But now, as discussed in a recent article from the Huffington Post, Mr. Trump’s latest budget plan his administration…
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SSDI Appeals in Federal Court
In a recent case from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, which is the circuit in which Massachusetts is located, the court held that 20.C.F.R. 422.210(c), and its five-day grace period is not applicable to cases in which the claimant does not file written exceptions to an…
Trump’s Plan to Cut “Entitlements” May Include Social Security Disability
President Donald J. Trump has vowed deep spending cuts across the board, save for the military. However, Mr. Trump was able to win the election with the support of many working-class voters. To garner their support, Trump made promises during the campaign to avoid reductions of certain federal programs on…
Young People with Disabilities Face Challenges Getting an Education
When a child is born with a serious disabling condition, this can impact every aspect of life. While children with disabilities are entitled to a public education, with appropriate accommodations made for their disability, disabled students generally graduate at lower rates than students who are not affected by physical or…
A Boston Lawmaker Wants to Mandate Contractors Hire People With Disabilities
A lawmaker in South Boston is arguing in favor of a bill to mandate state contractors hire enough disabled workers to perform contracted services so employees with disabilities make up 10 percent of the workforce. Hiring disabled workers would become a condition for any contract for services, including landscaping contracts,…
Disability Groups Ask Government for Assistance to Students With Autism
In the past few decades, autism has been getting a lot more attention, as the number of cases has grown exponentially. Research and related therapies have followed. While there are more services in place now than in years past to help children with autism and their families, including components of…
Social Security Disability and Student Loans
College is more expensive than ever. Undergraduate tuition has risen to seemingly astronomical amounts in the past couple of decades to where most students will have no choice but to borrow huge amounts of money to attend college. Just to get an idea of the numbers, tuition at Boston College for…
New Bill Proposed to Give Disability Benefits to Caregivers
There are currently around 11 million Americans who are receiving Social Security Disability Insurance benefits. While this may seem like a very large number, it is actually much smaller than the number of Americans who are disabled and should be getting benefits, but there is not enough funding in the…
Congress Considers Expanding Protection for Disabled Benefits
According to a recent news article from Disability Scoop, there is a bipartisan effort among some in Congress to make some changes to the Achieving a Better Life Experience bill more commonly referred to as the ABLE Act, or simply as ABLE. ABLE was passed into law in 2014, and…
Trump Removed Social Security Disability Cuts from Budget Plan
During the populist candidacy of Donald J. Trump, he promised to make a lot of cuts to so-called big government. At the same time, he promised to leave the Social Security system alone. This includes both the Social Security disability benefits system and the Social Security Old Age and Retirement system.…