Hickenlooper, Bennet Join Murray, Wyden, and Colleagues in Call to Ensure All Eligible Same-Sex Couples Receive Pension Survivor Benefits

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Date: Dec. 15, 2021
Location: Washington, DC

U.S. Senators John Hickenlooper and Michael Bennet joined U.S. Senators Patty Murray, Ron Wyden, and 41 of their Senate Democratic colleagues in a letter to Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen and Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service Charles Rettig calling for the Biden Administration to revise current guidance that has led to members of the LGBTQIA+ community being denied pension survivor benefits after losing their life partner.

The letter calls for action to address the fact that some retirement plans are refusing to deem same-sex marriages as having met the one-year requirement necessary to be eligible for survivor benefits in situations where the couples were legally barred from marrying within one-year of the participant's death. The Social Security Administration recently took action to stop such obstacles from denying people survivor benefits through Social Security, and the senators urged the IRS to take similar action to ensure individuals aren't denied pension survivor benefits due to discrimination.

"We write to urge you to reconsider the guidance issued under the Obama Administration that permits certain qualified retirement plans to discriminate against providing survivor benefits to same-sex couples. We should not let the echoes of the bigotry that robbed so many people of the right to marry for so long rob them once again after they have lost their loved ones," wrote Hickenlooper, Bennet, and their colleagues.

They continued: "When the Supreme Court struck down state bans on same-sex marriage, tens of thousands of Americans rushed to get married. These LGBTQ+ Americans had been in committed relationships for years--some, for decades--and were finally able to have their love recognized under the law and receive all of the benefits that come with marriage. However, in a painful reminder of the inequality these couples have long faced, some in same-sex relationships who tragically lost their partner shortly after being married or before they were able to legally marry have also been kept from receiving survivor benefits. For these surviving spouses or partners, difficulties arise where access to benefits depends on the length of their marriage."

In addition to Hickenlooper, Bennet, Murray, and Wyden, the letter was signed by U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren, Sherrod Brown, Ed Markey, Bob Casey, Tammy Baldwin, Cory Booker, Patrick Leahy, Jeanne Shaheen, Tammy Duckworth, Ben Cardin, Jeff Merkley, Bob Menendez, Maggie Hassan, Tim Kaine, Richard Blumenthal, Alex Padilla, Catherine Cortez Masto, Chris Van Hollen, Sheldon Whitehouse, Bernie Sanders, Kyrsten Sinema, Mazie Hirono, Richard Durbin, Raphael Warnock, Amy Klobuchar, Tina Smith, Jack Reed, Chris Murphy, Chris Coons, Maria Cantwell, Martin Heinrich, Jacky Rosen, Ben Ray Lujan, Dianne Feinstein, Brain Schatz, Kirsten Gillibrand, Debbie Stabenow, Mark Kelly, Charles Schumer, Gary Peters, and Tom Carper.


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