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.