Your Opinion: Support equity for federal retirees

Dear Editor:

I served the federal government for 42 years with the DOT Federal Highway Administration retiring doing environmental. I also worked in the private sector.

When I retired, I was surprised to learn my Social Security benefit would be $475 less per month than my colleagues and neighbors who had never worked for the federal government.

This is all because of the Windfall Elimination Provision under the Social Security law.

Throughout my government career, I held myself to a high standard of fairness and equity. But now in retirement, I’m subject to a law that is anything but fair and equitable from my point of view. This provision unfairly reduces my Social Security benefits for no other reason than that I worked for the government.

Legislation introduced by U.S. Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, chairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means, would reform the WEP.

The Equal Treatment of Public Servants Act, H.R. 711, recognizes the work I’ve done and the contributions I’ve made, and would adjust my Social Security benefits accordingly. Plus it would do so without costing taxpayers a nickel. Support fairness and equity now.

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