Joe Biden's Pick to Head Social Security Wants to Make These Changes

Social Security's leadership has been in flux in recent years. In 2021, President Biden fired then-Commissioner Andrew Saul, a Trump administration appointee. Since then, Dr. Kilolo Kijakazi has served as acting Social Security Commissioner.

The president has now put forward former Maryland governor Martin O'Malley as his nominee to complete Saul's unfinished term heading the Social Security Administration (SSA), which extends through Jan. 19, 2025. O'Malley appeared at a confirmation hearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance last week. And he talked about some of the key changes he wants to make to Social Security.

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