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119th Congress · S. 1504 · Introduced

Claiming Age Clarity Act

This bill changes certain terms that are used by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to describe the ages at which a worker may claim Social Security retirement benefits. First, the SSA must use minimum monthly benefit age instead of early eligibility age . This refers to the earliest age (62 under current law) at which a worker may claim benefits. (Currently, the benefit amount of a worker who claims benefits early is reduced to account for the longer period during which the worker is expected to receive benefits.) Second, the SSA must use standard monthly benefit age instead of full retirement age and normal retirement age . These terms refer to the age at which a worker may claim benefits without a reduction in the benefit amount. (Currently, this age ranges from 65 to 67, depending on the worker's year of birth.) Finally, the SSA must use the term maximum monthly benefit age for any reference to age 70 as the maximum age at which a worker may receive delayed retirement credits. The SSA may not use the term delayed retirement credit. These terms refer to the mechanism that increases the benefit amount of a worker who delays claiming benefits after reaching the full retirement age. (Currently, a worker receives a credit for each month between the full retirement age and age 70 that the worker delays claiming benefits. Each credit increases the benefit amount that the worker will receive after claiming benefits by a specified percentage.)

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SubjectsAdministrative law and regulatory proceduresAgingSocial Security AdministrationSocial security and elderly assistance

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Sponsor

  • Sen. Cassidy, Bill [R-LA] · [R-LA] · C001075
    Rep-LA current · 5 terms · @SenBillCassidy · 7 district offices

Sponsor record (congress_legislators)

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2027-01-03
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Committee memberships (13)

  • Education and the American Family (senate) · senate · Ex Officio · rank 8
  • Employment and Workplace Safety (senate) · senate · Ex Officio · rank 8
  • Energy (senate) · senate · rank 6
  • Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Growth (senate) · senate · rank 2
  • Health Care (senate) · senate · rank 4
  • National Parks (senate) · senate · rank 3
  • Primary Health and Retirement Security (senate) · senate · Ex Officio · rank 10
  • Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (senate) · senate · rank 8 · site
  • Senate Committee on Finance (senate) · senate · rank 6 · site
  • Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (senate) · senate · Chairman · rank 1 · site
  • Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs (senate) · senate · rank 3 · site
  • Taxation and IRS Oversight (senate) · senate · rank 5
  • Water and Power (senate) · senate · rank 6

Social media

District offices (7)

  • 101 La Rue France, Suite 505, Lafayette, LA, 70508 · 337-261-1400 · fax 337-261-1490 · 30.1948666,-92.014654
  • 3421 N. Causeway Blvd., Suite 204, Metairie, LA, 70002 · 504-838-0130 · fax 504-838-0133 · 30.0112259,-90.15417479999999
  • 1651 Louisville Ave., Suite 123, Monroe, LA, 70201 · 318-324-2111 · fax 318-324-2197 · 32.5175209,-92.1087384
  • 611 Broad St., Suite 117, Lake Charles, LA, 70601 · 337-602-7253 · 30.229045,-93.2123484
  • 450 Laurel St., Suite 1400, Baton Rouge, LA, 70801 · 225-929-7711 · fax 225-383-3768 · 30.4501241,-91.18650319999999
  • 401 Market St, Suite 1018, Shreveport, LA, 71101 · 318-798-3215 · fax 318-798-8473 · 32.5150962,-93.7481974
  • 1611 Arnold Drive, Suite 112, Alexandria, LA, 71303 · 318-448-7176 · fax 318-448-5175 · 31.32399229999999,-92.5347281

Other names (0)

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Sponsor FEC record (fec_live)

Candidate record (candidates) · cycle 2026

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CASSIDY, WILLIAM M.
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Candidate summary (candidate_summaries) · cycle 2026

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2026
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$13,325,791.60
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$9,446,799.77
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$5,516,668.75
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2026-04-26

Connected committees (0)

none

Cosponsors (14)

  • Sen. Coons, Christopher A. [D-DE] · [D-DE] · C001088 · Co-sponsored 2025-04-29 · original
    Dem-DE current · 3 terms · @ChrisCoons · 2 district offices
  • Sen. Collins, Susan M. [R-ME] · [R-ME] · C001035 · Co-sponsored 2025-04-29 · original
    Rep-ME current · 5 terms · @SenatorCollins · 6 district offices
  • Sen. Kaine, Tim [D-VA] · [D-VA] · K000384 · Co-sponsored 2025-04-29 · original
    Dem-VA current · 3 terms · 6 district offices
  • Sen. Sanders, Bernard [I-VT] · [I-VT] · S000033 · Co-sponsored 2025-05-14
    Ind-VT current · 12 terms · @SenSanders · 1 district office
  • Sen. Tillis, Thomas [R-NC] · [R-NC] · T000476 · Co-sponsored 2025-12-08
    Rep-NC current · 2 terms · @SenThomTillis · 5 district offices
  • Sen. Gillibrand, Kirsten E. [D-NY] · [D-NY] · G000555 · Co-sponsored 2025-12-11
    Dem-NY current · 6 terms · @GillibrandNY · 8 district offices
  • Sen. Curtis, John R. [R-UT] · [R-UT] · C001114 · Co-sponsored 2025-12-18
    Rep-UT current · 5 terms · @RepJohnCurtis · 1 district office
  • Sen. Warnock, Raphael G. [D-GA] · [D-GA] · W000790 · Co-sponsored 2025-12-18
    Dem-GA current · 2 terms · @SenatorWarnock · 1 district office
  • Sen. Young, Todd [R-IN] · [R-IN] · Y000064 · Co-sponsored 2026-01-07
    Rep-IN current · 5 terms · @SenToddYoung · 4 district offices
  • Sen. Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] · [D-NH] · H001076 · Co-sponsored 2026-01-07
    Dem-NH current · 2 terms · @SenatorHassan · 4 district offices
  • Sen. Warner, Mark R. [D-VA] · [D-VA] · W000805 · Co-sponsored 2026-02-10
    Dem-VA current · 3 terms · @MarkWarner · 5 district offices
  • Sen. Scott, Rick [R-FL] · [R-FL] · S001217 · Co-sponsored 2026-02-10
    Rep-FL current · 2 terms · @SenRickScott · 9 district offices
  • Sen. Husted, Jon [R-OH] · [R-OH] · H001104 · Co-sponsored 2026-04-27
    Rep-OH current · 1 term · 4 district offices
  • Sen. Blunt Rochester, Lisa [D-DE] · [D-DE] · B001303 · Co-sponsored 2026-04-27
    Dem-DE current · 5 terms · @SenLBR · 2 district offices

Committees (1)

  • Finance Committee [Senate Standing]
    2025-04-29T15:54:09ZReferred To
    2025-04-29T15:54:09ZReferred To

Actions — from XML (2)

  • 2025-04-29IntroReferralvia Senate
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
  • 2025-04-29IntroReferral10000via Library of Congress
    Introduced in Senate

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Titles

  • Display Title2026-04-28T11:03:21Z
    Claiming Age Clarity Act
  • Short Title(s) as IntroducedIS2025-05-09T04:08:20Z
    Claiming Age Clarity Act
  • Official Title as IntroducedIS2025-05-09T03:48:23Z
    A bill to require the Social Security Administration to make changes to the social security terminology used in the rules, regulation, guidance, or other materials of the Administration.

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Policy area

Social Welfare

Summaries

00 · 2025-04-29 · Introduced in Senate

Claiming Age Clarity Act

This bill changes certain terms that are used by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to describe the ages at which a worker may claim Social Security retirement benefits.

First, the SSA must use minimum monthly benefit age instead of early eligibility age. This refers to the earliest age (62 under current law) at which a worker may claim benefits. (Currently, the benefit amount of a worker who claims benefits early is reduced to account for the longer period during which the worker is expected to receive benefits.)

Second, the SSA must use standard monthly benefit age instead of full retirement age and normal retirement age. These terms refer to the age at which a worker may claim benefits without a reduction in the benefit amount. (Currently, this age ranges from 65 to 67, depending on the worker's year of birth.)

Finally, the SSA must use the term maximum monthly benefit age for any reference to age 70 as the maximum age at which a worker may receive delayed retirement credits. The SSA may not use the term delayed retirement credit. These terms refer to the mechanism that increases the benefit amount of a worker who delays claiming benefits after reaching the full retirement age. (Currently, a worker receives a credit for each month between the full retirement age and age 70 that the worker delays claiming benefits. Each credit increases the benefit amount that the worker will receive after claiming benefits by a specified percentage.)

Related bills

  • HR 5284 (119) Claiming Age Clarity Act
    Latest: 2025-12-02 — Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
    Relationship: Identical bill (via CRS)

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