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iam just a bit curious here.how can the state over-ride what social security says...are these benefits comeing from the state or social security??
Social Security, for some reason that I have never understood, contracts with state agencies to make disability decisions. The employees are state employees with state paychecks and state benefits, but the money to pay these employees comes from the federal government. The regulations are federal regulations.
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