Haleyville, has issued a new statement saying that Social Security Administration offices will remain open in spite of Alabama-based SSA offices being listed by the Department
But Sen. Linda-Coleman Madison, D-Birmingham, said the negative impact of these cuts goes far beyond Social Security office services. “This is going to have a huge impact on our local economy and Alabama’s workforce,” she said. “Alabama has taken pride in reducing our unemployment rates; seems like our president is reversing this trend.”
Rep. Robert Aderholt released a statement Wednesday to address concerns regarding changes being made to Alabama's Social Security offices.
ALABAMA (WHNT ... Please contact GSA if you have further questions.” Social Security Administration Spokesperson Former Secretary of State John Merrill said the Cullman Social Security ...