Did you know that outdated Social Security Administration policies create a disability marriage penalty?
Under current law, individuals with SMA and other disabilities who qualify for Social Security benefits through the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program or as a Disabled Adult Child (based on a parent's Social Security eligibility) risk losing or having their benefits reduced if they get married.
Because Medicaid or Medicare is often tied to SSI and DAC eligibility, marraige can also put healthcare coverage and access to essential in-home and community-based supports at risk.
Several bills have been introduced in Congress to address these discriminatory policies:
Tell Congress: It's time to eliminate these discriminatory policies and protect the rights of people with disabilities to marry without penalty.
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