US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB8478

Introduced
4/23/26  

Caption

RECON Act Respecting Every Claimant’s appeal Options Now Act

Impact

If enacted, HB8478 would significantly alter the administrative structure surrounding Social Security claims. By removing the mandatory reconsideration process, the bill seeks to reduce delays and bureaucratic hurdles faced by individuals seeking benefits. Proponents argue that this will make the system more responsive to the needs of claimants, allowing them faster access to hearings and decisions regarding their entitlements. This can be particularly beneficial for vulnerable populations who may be relying on these benefits for their livelihood.

Summary

House Bill 8478, known as the RECON Act (Respecting Every Claimant's appeal Options Now Act), proposes to amend titles II and XVI of the Social Security Act. The primary focus of this legislation is to eliminate the mandatory reconsideration review process for beneficiaries appealing decisions regarding their entitlement to benefits. Instead, the bill allows individuals to have an immediate hearing on their claims without requiring them to undergo a reconsideration before accessing a hearing. This change aims to streamline the appeals process for Social Security claims, potentially providing quicker resolutions for applicants.

Contention

However, the bill has raised concerns among certain stakeholders. Critics worry that eliminating the reconsideration step could result in a rush to hearings, potentially overwhelming the administrative system and leading to longer wait times ultimately. There are also fears that claimants might not be fully prepared for the hearing stage without the reconsideration process, which can serve as an opportunity for applicants to refine and present their cases more effectively. These concerns highlight the potential trade-offs between expediting claims and ensuring that claimants receive fair and thoroughly reviewed hearings.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US HB3160

PREVAIL Act Promoting and Respecting Economically Vital American Innovation Leadership Act

US SB1553

PREVAIL Act Promoting and Respecting Economically Vital American Innovation Leadership Act

US HB2025

DWR; appealable agency actions; exemption

US SB3768

ABODE Act Advancing Better Options for Dwellings Everywhere Act

US HB7326

ABODE Act Advancing Better Options for Dwellings Everywhere Act

US LD2178

An Act to Establish the Independent Office of Tax Appeals and Make Other Changes to the Laws Governing the Tax Appeals Process

US HB8314

OPTIONS Act Optimizing Participant Tax Incentives through Optional Noncash Selections Act

US SB3286

Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act 2.0

US SB191

Employment Security; certain notice provisions relating to benefits and appeals; revise

US HB1172

To Add Definitions To The Medicaid Fairness Act To Ensure That All Rule Enforcement Actions Are Appealable.

Similar Bills

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