From Social Security Update <[email protected]>
Subject Sign the petition: Pass Social Security 2100!
Date April 24, 2022 2:53 PM
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Hi,

Despite a torrent of criticism, Senate Republicans are unrepentant: they
want to cut Social Security.

Both Rick Scott^1 and Mitt Romney^2 have made proposals in recent weeks to
slash Social Security benefits, despite the soaring cost of living.
Despite criticism, they're not backing down.

Thankfully there's a bill right now in Congress that would instead expand
benefits and ensure Social Security remains strong for the rest of the
century.

It's called Social Security 2100, and Congress needs to pass it ASAP.

[ [link removed] ]Sign the petition: Tell Congress to save Social Security and pass
Social Security 2100!

ADD YOUR NAME

Republican Senator Rick Scott endorsed a policy agenda that would sunset
any law after 5 years unless Congress renewed it – that includes Social
Security.

As the nation recovers from the pandemic and with prices rising because of
inflation, we should be strengthening Social Security. That's what the
Social Security 2100 would accomplish. But Congress has to pass it first.

[ [link removed] ]Sign the petition: Tell Congress to save Social Security and pass
Social Security 2100!

Thanks for taking action,

Tihi and the team at Demand Progress

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Sources:
1. Washington Post, "Rick Scott became the Senate GOP's election general,
then went to war," [ [link removed] ]April 18, 2022.
2. The Guardian, "Romney suggests cutting retirement benefits for younger
Americans," [ [link removed] ]March 31, 2022.
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