Letter: Social security laws penalize Maine retirees (April 25, 2008)


Editor: 

Kudos to Senator Susan Collins for working to repeal current Social Security laws which unfairly penalize local, state and federal retirees. As a current employee of the City of Portland and a senior citizen, I stand to lose 2/3 of my husband’s social security pension if he predeceases me. I know others, particularly elder widows, who are struggling to make ends meet as a result of these unfair laws.  

No member of Congress has worked harder to repeal the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset than Senator Collins. When she was Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, she held the first Senate hearings regarding these laws that affect so many Mainers and discourage teachers from going into the teaching profession. Teachers and other public employees should not have the stress of losing benefits during their retirement years. Thanks to Senator Susan Collins for this important work for current and future Maine retirees. 

Ann Ridge

South Portland

 

 

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  • 6/12/2008 8:47 PM Larrie wrote:
    Agree wholeheartedly with the comment. Unfortunately, it does nothing for those who retired from teaching or government after 1986. How about receiving 40% of what you earned ... after planning on it for 30 years? The WEP and GPO should be retroactive based on prior age discrimination laws.
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