1983 Amendments

   
 

 

The 1983 Social Security Amendments are a major milestone in the legislative history of the Social Security program. They might fairly be described as the last major Social Security legislation of the twentieth century.

The 1983 Amendments grew out of a set of recommendations produced by a special Presidential Commission (informally known as the Greenspan Commission).

 

Congressional Vote Totals by Party
HOUSE
(3/24/1983)
Democrat
Republican
Yes
163
80
No
54
48
Not Voting
51
38
SENATE
(3/24/1983)
Democrat
Republican
Yes
26
32
No
6
8
Not Voting
14
14

1983 House tally

1983 Senate tally