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H.R.5405

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Social Security Identity Theft Prevention Act

To protect seniors from identity theft and strengthen our national security by providing for the issuance of a secure Social Security card.

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2/13/2008--Introduced.
Social Security Identity Theft Prevention Act - Amends title II (Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance) of the Social Security Act to require Social Security cards to be made of tamperproof and wear-resistant material (currently, of banknote paper), and inc... moreSee Full Bill Text

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May 01, 2008 It has begun...

Oh, and I can't forget my other sign: HR 5405 = Social Unsecurity = No Social Security, just Security! :o Can some one tell me me why social security has agents with guns??? I swear, its the IRS agenda all over again. Time for a change. ...

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Source: Ron Paul's March on Washington


April 29, 2008 Once a cipher, always a cipher

Apparently he’s going to reduce spending by increasing spending to pay for people’s health insurance in the tune of $5000000 in FY09 and 10, increasing to $10000000 in FY11 and 12, and hitting $20000000 in FY13 as a cosponsor of HR5405. ...

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Source: The right-wing liberal


April 27, 2008 JBS Action Alert: Oppose HR 5405 and a Social Security/National ID ...

House bill HR 5405, short titled the "Social Security Identity Theft Prevention Act," was introduced Feb. 13, 2008 by Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL).HR 5405 is to protect seniors from identity theft and to strengthen national security. ...

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