
Nancy LeaMond
Nancy LeaMond is the Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer at AARP, where she plays a pivotal role in advocating for the rights and needs of older Americans. Recently, she was in the news for expressing concerns about the Social Security Administration's new anti-fraud policy, which she argues could impose significant burdens on senior citizens and people with disabilities, requiring them to travel long distances to agency offices to complete their benefit applications.
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Nancy LeaMond is AARP’s chief advocacy and engagement officer who expressed concerns about the new Social Security policy.
Social Security is making it harder for seniors to do routine tasks by phone in latest anti-fraud effortNancy LeaMond warned that Musk's proposal would require extensive travel for paperwork completion.
Propuesta antifraude de Elon Musk puede dejar a millones de personas con discapacidad y adultos mayores sin Seguridad Social | Servicio | Estados UnidosNancy LeaMond, executive vice president at AARP, said the guarantee of phone access for claims is a win for older Americans.
Social Security’s new anti-fraud measures start Monday. Here’s what you need to knowNancy LeaMond, executive vice president at AARP, said the guarantee of phone access for claims is a win for older Americans.
Social Security’s new anti-fraud measures start Monday. Here’s what you need to knowNancy LeaMond states that Musk's proposal would require extensive travel just to complete paperwork.
Elon Musk lanza propuesta que dejaría a millones sin Seguridad Social en Estados Unidos: personas con discapacidad y adultos mayores | Servicio | Estados UnidosNancy LeaMond is AARP’s chief advocacy and engagement officer who expressed concerns about the new policy's impact on senior citizens.
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