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Vermont Attorney General Joins Lawsuit Against Social Security


Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark has joined forces with 21 other attorney generals to file an amicus brief aimed at stopping what they describe as “erratic and unlawful layoffs and mismanagement” at the Social Security Administration. The move comes in response to concerns over Administrator Leland Dudek and the Department of Government efficiency’s actions, which are said to be putting payments for millions of Americans at risk. According to Clark’s office, staff cuts are exacerbating the situation and making it harder for the SSA to function effectively.

The coalition of attorney generals is seeking to block the actions taken by Dudek and the department, arguing that they are endangering vital payments that many Americans rely on to support themselves. The amicus brief filed by the group highlights the impact of the layoffs and mismanagement on the SSA’s ability to carry out its important work.

In a statement issued by Clark’s office, it was made clear that the attorney general is committed to fighting for the financial security of all Americans and believes that the actions of Dudek and the Department of Government efficiency are putting that security at risk. The coalition’s efforts to challenge the layoffs and mismanagement at the SSA reflect a broader concern about the impact of these actions on the most vulnerable members of society.

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