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H. Rept. 118-191 1 (2023-09-12)

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                    118TH CONGRESS                                        REPORT
                       1st Session    HOUSE   OF REPRESENTATIVES          118-191







                    IMPROVING SOCIAL SECURITY'S SERVICE TO VICTIMS OF
                                         IDENTITY   THEFT ACT



                      SEPTEMBER 12, 2023.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the
                                    State of the Union and ordered to be printed



                     Mr. SMITH  of Missouri, from the Committee  on Ways  and Means,
                                         submitted  the following


                                             R  E  P  O  R  T

                                           [To accompany H.R. 3784]

                              [Including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office]

                      The  Committee  on Ways   and Means,  to whom   was referred the
                    bill (H.R. 3784) to amend title VII of the Social Security Act to pro-
                    vide for a single point of contact at the Social Security Administra-
                    tion for individuals who are victims of identity theft, having consid-
                    ered the same, reports favorably thereon with  an amendment and
                    recommends   that the bill as amended do pass.

                                                CONTENTS
                                                                                   Page
                      I. SUMMARY  AND  BACKGROUND   .............................................................  2
                            A. Purpose and Summary ..................................................................... 2
                            B. Background and Need for Legislation .............................................  2
                            C. Legislative History ............................................................................ 3
                            D. Designated Hearing ......................................................................... 4
                      II. EXPLANATION     OF  THE   BILL  .................................................................  4
                            A. The Improving Social Security's Service to Victims of Identity
                                Theft Act .......................................................................................... 4
                     III. VOTE OF THE COMMITTEE  ...................................................................... 5
                     IV. BUDGET EFFECTS  OF THE BILL ...........................................................  5
                            A. Committee Estimate of Budgetary Effects .....................................  5
                            B. Statement Regarding New Budget Authority and Tax Expendi-
                                tures Budget Authority  .................................................................  5
                      V. COST ESTIMATE  PREPARED  BY THE  CONGRESSIONAL   BUDGET
                          O F F IC E  .......................................................................................................  6
                     VI. OTHER  MATTERS  TO  BE DISCUSSED  UNDER   THE  RULES  OF
                          THE HOUSE   .............................................................................................. 12
                            A. Committee Oversight Findings and Recommendations .................  12
                            B. Statement of General Performance Goals and Objectives ............. 12
                            C. Information Relating to Unfunded Mandates ................................ 12
                            D. Congressional Earmarks, Limited Tax Benefits, and Limited
                                Tariff Benefits ................................................................................. 12
                            E. Duplication of Federal Programs ..................................................... 12
                     VII. CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW MADE  BY THE BILL, AS REPORTED    13
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