From Dr. Kim Schrier for Congress <[email protected]>
Subject Kevin McCarthy and Republicans want to gut Social Security and Medicare
Date January 24, 2023 11:01 PM
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For decades, Social Security and Medicare have been critical in helping millions of hard-working Americans live and retire with dignity and security. But with Republicans in control of the House, these earned benefits are now at risk.

Kevin McCarthy made concessions to the most extreme members of his party in order to become speaker of the House. Included was a promise not to raise the debt ceiling without making cuts to Social Security and Medicare.

Republicans have made it clear that robbing Americans of their earned benefits is at the top of their priorities. That's unacceptable.

Our country made a promise that if you work hard and pay in, Social Security will be there for you when you need it the most. That's why Kim is fighting back against these attacks in Congress to ensure we keep that promise, but she needs to know you have her back.

If you're with Kim in the fight to defend Social Security and Medicare, add your name to stand with her now >>

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Team Schrier



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