Senate confirms Frank Bisignano to lead Social Security Administration
Source: USA Today
May 6, 2025, 2:52 p.m. ET
WASHINGTON − The Senate confirmed Frank Bisignano on May 6 to be commissioner of the Social Security Administration, placing him in charge of an agency central to the lives of retirees that has been struggling with long wait times and website crashes.
Bisignano, a 65-year-old Wall Street veteran, secured his post with a vote of 53-47. He enters the Trump administration at a time when its facing public backlash for its plans to downsize government and where he'll be leading an agency that Americans interact with from cradle to grave.
The Social Security Administration provides benefits to roughly 73 million people, including retirees and children. The agencys acting commissioner has been Leland Dudek, who had already begun making changes, including mass buyouts of staff.
Bisignano has worked as chairman of Fiserv, a payments and financial services tech firm, since 2020. President Donald Trump nominated Bisignano in December, praising him for having a tremendous track record of transforming large corporations. But Democrats have criticized Trump's decision to place Bisignano, who has a track record as a cutter in the private sector, in charge of the agency.
Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/05/06/frank-bisignano-social-security-administration-confirmation-vote-trump/83452608007/

eppur_se_muova
(39,062 posts)Absolute bottom feeders. Now their capo gets put in charge of SS, and you can bet he'll be requesting lots of personal records from DOGE to benefit his industry.
"Financial Services" is such a wonderfully misleading name for collection agencies; they all seem to use some variation of it.
yellow dahlia
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Bayard
(25,277 posts)I don't see any way this can be good for us.