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Hi everyone. Iamp;#39;m Katie Nobles. And thank you for joining us. With me today is disability attorney Rebecca Cervenak with liner legal, and she is here to give us some very important information today. The SSA is improving access to continuing benefits for those that receive specifically SSI. So Rebecca, can you explain what is going on here a little bit and what this announcement is? Yeah, so the Goldberg V Kelly decision is a Supreme court case. It was decided back in 1970, and it basically said that people canamp;#39;t be cut off of their benefits without appropriate notice. So social security administration has to send a notice explaining why theyamp;#39;re cutting the person off and giving them a sufficient opportunity to appeal. So previously, if you appealed within 10 days, social security would continue your SSI benefits until they made a decision. Now because of the pandemic, because thereamp;#39;s been office closures and delays in the mail, um, not everyoneamp;#39;s