HR 3667
Social Security Child Protection Act of 2023
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Bill overview
This bill, the Social Security Child Protection Act of 2023, addresses a security vulnerability in the Social Security system. It allows a child under 14 to receive a new Social Security number if their card is stolen while being mailed, and evidence is provided to the Social Security Administration demonstrating a breach of confidentiality. The bill updates the Social Security Act to streamline this process and protect children's personal information. It ensures a new number is issued when a child’s card is stolen during mailing.
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Primary sponsor
Brad R. Wenstrup
Cosponsors
A. Drew, IV Ferguson
Earl Blumenauer
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