Attorney General Mayes Launches Webpage to Report Social Security Disruptions

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes

Attorney General Kris Mayes announced today that her office is launching a new webpage to collect reports of Social Security issues.

“I am highly concerned that Elon Musk and the Trump Administration will take a wrecking ball to the Social Security Administration,” said Attorney General Mayes.

“We need any Arizonan who experiences any disruption to their hard-earned Social Security to report the issue immediately to my office. I refuse to let an authoritarian administration override the rule of law and destroy critical services that millions of Arizonans rely on.”

There are recent reports of potentially disastrous changes in the Social Security Administration—from cutting 12% of the workforce to potentially gutting its phone services and requiring in-person check-ins while simultaneously closing field offices. The Attorney General’s webpage allows Arizonans to report any disruption they experience to their earned benefits. “At this time, Arizonans should be receiving their Social Security checks as normal, but we are starting to see reports of disruptions,” Mayes said. 

Attorney General Mayes continues to hold the federal government accountable for the illegal and unconstitutional actions of President Trump and Elon Musk, including reversing the devastating impacts with court orders. The Arizona Attorney General’s office has filed the following lawsuits against the Trump administration to protect Arizonans: protecting Birthright Citizenship and the 14th amendment, blocking the federal funding freeze, stopping DOGE’s attacks on privacy, protecting medical and public health research, stopping Elon Musk’s unconstitutional power grab, employees, and protecting Arizona students and schools. 

Arizonans experiencing a disruption in social security payments or services can report it here: 
https://www.azag.gov/socialsecurity


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