GOP Warns Trump-Appointed Social Security Chief Frank Bisignano Against Further Staff Cuts, Citing Risks To Services As Baby Boomers Age

House Republicans are warning newly confirmed Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano against further staffing reductions that could worsen already deteriorating customer service at the agency.

What Happened: Fifteen House Republicans sent a letter to Bisignano shortly after his Senate confirmation on Tuesday, urging him to hold off on additional staff cuts or office closures.

The letter, led by Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY), emphasized that while government efficiency is important, it cannot come at the expense of Americans who depend on Social Security benefits.

The Members also stressed the importance of maintaining uninterrupted services for seniors and people with disabilities who depend on Social Security benefits, noting the urgency as the entire Baby Boomer generation will reach age 65 by 2030.

Why It Matters: The agency has been under scrutiny from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, which aims to reduce federal waste.

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