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Dear John,

The “Social Security 2100: A Sacred Trust Act” now has more than 200 cosponsors and the enthusiastic backing of the advocacy community. And right now, we cannot afford to let off the gas! With your help, the National Committee is working hard to build more public and congressional support for this bill that improves monthly benefits and strengthens the programs for years to come.

But there is a powerful contingent in Congress who would rather cut your earned benefits to help pay for other fiscal priorities and privatize Social Security for the benefit of Wall Street brokers.

That’s why we need your help to make an urgent push for passage of the “Social Security 2100: A Sacred Trust Act.” Please support our fight for this landmark bill in Congress by making a donation of $10 or $5 today.

Representative Larson’s bill is exactly what current and future beneficiaries need. Among other important provisions, it will provide an across-the-board benefit increase for all beneficiaries, improve survivor’s benefits, put Social Security on a financially healthy track by making the wealthy pay their fair share into the program, and adopt a fairer, more accurate Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA).

The National Committee is working around the clock to meet with members of Congress and their staff, engaged in numerous media appearances and rallying more Americans like you to this historic fight!

So please, during this critical election year, help us wage a winning fight to pass the “Social Security 2100: A Sacred Trust Act” by chipping in a gift in whatever amount you can afford today!

Sincerely,

 

Max Richtman
President & CEO

 
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