The Social Security Administration is adjusting its plan to phase out paper checks, announcing they will continue in limited cases. The shift comes after concerns were raised about older adults and people with disabilities who may struggle with fully electronic...
Starting September 30, Missourians receiving Social Security benefits will no longer get paper checks in the mail. The Social Security Administration says it is transitioning to electronic payments to improve efficiency. That means those receiving benefits will need...
Southwest Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison has taken over sponsorship of a bill that would eliminate the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. During a virtual town hall meeting this week, he called the ATF a “duplicative agency.” “The state of Missouri...
The Supplemental Security Income program provides monthly payments to adults with a disability, those below specific financial limits, and some children. Alisa Nelson talks to Abigail Zapote, senior advisor to the Social Security Administration Commissioner, who says...
An official with the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms has told Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer it was not part of a request from the Social Security Administration, for a list of concealed carry permit holders in Missouri. An e-mail obtained from the Highway...