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Washington Update June 19, 2018


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Categories:
Congressional Updates |  Social Security Administration
Faculty:
Lisa Ekman, JD, MSW |  Stacy Cloyd |  Lea Robbins
Course Levels:
All Skill Levels
Duration:
1 Hour 01 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
License:
Access for 90 day(s) after purchase.


Tags: June 2018


Description

Join Government Affairs Director Lisa Ekman, Deputy Government Affairs Director Stacy Cloyd, and Staff Attorney Lea Ko for NOSSCR’s second quarterly Washington Update webinar for 2018. The webinar will provide you with the latest information on the status of Fiscal Year 2019 appropriations for the Social Security Administration (which begins on ends October 1, 2018), the nominations of Andrew Saul for Commissioner of SSA and David Black for Deputy Commissioner and possible confirmation hearing schedule, recent Congressional hearings, and Social Security related legislation. The webinar will also feature updates  on the latest developments at SSA including the solvency status of the Social Security Trust Funds, the implementation of the CARES backlog reduction plan, recently released proposed listings updates, and the recently released spring regulatory agenda for SSA. Finally, the webinar will provide updates on 2 Supreme Court cases with implications for Social Security, Lucia and Culbertson.

 

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Lisa Ekman, JD, MSW Related seminars and products

Government Affairs Director

NOSSCR


Stacy Cloyd Related seminars and products

Director of Policy and Administrative Advocacy

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Stacy Cloyd is NOSSCR’s Director of Policy and Administrative Advocacy. In her role at NOSSCR, Cloyd advocates for laws, regulations, policies, and public perceptions that preserve and strengthen Social Security. Prior to working at NOSSCR, Ms. Cloyd was an attorney at Bread for the City, a nonprofit legal clinic in Washington, DC. She also served as the senior domestic policy analyst at Bread for the World Institute, an anti-hunger and anti-poverty advocacy organization. Ms. Cloyd graduated from Smith College and received her law degree and a Master's degree in urban planning from the University of Michigan.


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Senior Staff Attorney

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