Delaney: Bipartisan plan to save Social Security introduced

With Social Security trust funds predicted to run out in less than 20 years, legislators from the Democrat and Republican parties have introduced legislation to delve into the problem and offer solutions — importantly, the legislation would require an eventual up or down vote by Congress to save the trust fund, supporters said. “Social Security is a promise made to the American people, it’s fundamental and essential. We need to protect and preserve Social Security for generations to come and that’s the singular aim of this legislation, to guarantee Social Security keeps working for the next 75 years,” said Democrat District 6 U.S. Rep. John Delaney. Delaney is the co-sponsor, with Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Cole, Oklahoma, of The Social Security Commission Act of 2015. Read more…

 

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