March 3, 2008

Social Security office safe for another year

U.S. Rep. John Larson, the East Hartford Democrat who represents Bristol, has provided "at least another year" for Bristol's Social Security office, according to Mayor Art Ward.
Ward got a call from a top Larson aide a few hours ago.
"That is beautiful," Ward said. "A nice way to start a Monday."
Ward said that the extra time will give officials a lengthy period to prove the need for the office in Bristol.

Update at 3:26 p.m. -

A press release just came in from Larson's office, which says:

Connecticut Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Joe Lieberman (ID-CT) and Congressman John B. Larson (CT-01) are thrilled to announce that the Social Security Administration (SSA) has decided to keep the Bristol field office open for at least another year. The SSA had threatened to close the office last year, sending thousands of local seniors to New Britain for their Social Security needs. During the year, the SSA will continue to review the need for the Bristol office.

The Social Security Administration cited in letters to the Congressional delegation today, that adequate funding for 2008 is one of the key reasons they will keep the office open. The entire delegation fought to increase funding for the SSA in appropriations legislation so that it could better serve the people of Connecticut and the entire country.

Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT) said, “This announcement is great news for the residents of Bristol, especially for Bristol’s senior citizens who depend on their local Social Security office for vital information and assistance. While I applaud the SSA for their decision to keep the office open for another year, I am also well aware that today we have only won a battle. I will continue to fight alongside my colleagues Senator Lieberman and Representative Larson over the coming year to help ensure that the residents of Bristol do not lose this critically important resource.”

Senator Joe Lieberman (ID-CT) said, “I am extremely pleased to hear that the Bristol Social Security Office will remain open for another year. This is a significant victory for the citizens and public servants of Bristol – as well as surrounding communities such as Plymouth, Terryville, and Burlington – who depend on having access to vital services at this location. I am certain that further review by the Social Security Administration should reveal what a severe hardship would fall upon thousands of elderly and disabled citizens in our state, and I encourage the SSA to keep the Bristol office open. In the meantime, Senator Dodd, Congressman Larson, and I will do everything we can to ensure that adequate funds are appropriated for the SSA.”

Congressman John B. Larson (CT-01) said, “The Bristol office of the Social Security Administration is an important part of the Bristol Community and vital to the seniors it serves. I am very pleased with SSA’s decision to keep the office open for another year. I look forward to continuing my work with Commissioner Michael Astrue, the SSA and the entire delegation to keep the office open. All residents, most importantly our local seniors, should know that they will be able to turn to their local Social Security office for assistance and guidance for many years to come.”

Update at 5 p.m. -
Governor Jodi Rell just issued this statement: "This is most welcome news. Closing the office would have significantly burdened the elderly population of the Bristol area, so I am thrilled to see that our state delegation has resolved the situation. Now, Bristol seniors will not have to travel to New Britain when they need to visit the Social Security office."

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14 comments:

Anonymous said...

A cost saving proceedure foiled ...

A Bristol Mayor overjoyed .....

Why ain't I surprised ????

Anonymous said...

... Why ain't you surprised???...cuz maybe you ain't too smart!!!

Anonymous said...

Maybe the new mayors' motto should be " Pay More Get Less "

Anonymous said...

...3:16pm - maybe your motto should be "i ain't a senior or disabled person so screw it", you bobble-headed scum-bag.

Anonymous said...

THank God for Art Ward

Anonymous said...

...3:48 - only if one was seeking somethiong intelligent coming from this cesspool of absentee morons

Anonymous said...

Art ha dvirtually nothing to do with it: it is an election year for Larson and others!!!!

Anonymous said...

how can something positive for people on social security become a bad thing? this blog baffles my mind

Anonymous said...

Maybe the GOP should push for what they really want. Take care of themselves and let everyone else go down the drain. GOP Stand for "good ol politician"The good old boy network is out there.

Anonymous said...

March 4, 2008 5:28 AM
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At least the GOP attempted to address the eventual collapse of the social security system .

Too bad the dumocrats chose to hide their heads in the sand and let the kids of today worry about it in the future .

Anonymous said...

I suppose you nay saying , Bush lovers would rather close the S.S. Office. Tell the people that and let them know that you think they should close it. I say its just another one of your nameless blunders. It's so obvious you are disgruntled Republicans. Then let the record show that you are for the closing. Thank god not all Republicans are like these people. You better hope someday you make it to collect S.S.

Anonymous said...

Hey 5:28 No thanks to Bush !

Anonymous said...

It's so obvious you are disgruntled Republicans.
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Actually my involvement w/ the democrat party dates back to the stevenson/eisenhower election in 56' when you were still able to hold your head high and say I AM A DEMOCRAT .

Currently I am a disgruntled DEMOCRAT !!!!!

Anonymous said...

Then if your just like them join them. Disgruntled means useless in my book. Only a complainer not a doer just like these Republicans on here.