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Louis Jacobson
By Louis Jacobson January 14, 2011
Back to Create a National Commission on People with Disabilities, Employment, and Social Security

No commission on the horizon

During the presidential campaign, Barack Obama promised to create a national commission to examine the possibility that government grant programs such as Social Security Disability Insurance, Supplementary Security Income, Medicare and Medicaid essentially discourage people from working. The belief is that they are sufficiently generous that people have a disincentive to work.

We last looked at this promise a little more than a year ago and, finding no progress, rated it Stalled. After electronic searches through Whitehouse.gov, Google and Nexis, we haven't found any tangible activity on this promise during the past year. The White House was unable to provide any evidence that progress on this promise is being made.

If and when the administration takes action on this promise, we'll be happy to change our rating. But after two years without any discernible action, we're calling it a Promise Broken.

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