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PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
Thu Jan 31, 2019, 12:23 AM Jan 2019

House Democrats Unveil Social Security Expansion Bill With Unprecedented Support

In less than a decade, mainstream Democrats in Congress have gone from entertaining Social Security cuts to almost universally endorsing the program’s expansion.

With Democrats in charge of the House for the first time since this tidal shift upended party orthodoxy, senior members of Congress are setting the stage for the legislative chamber to increase Social Security benefits, bringing a onetime liberal pipe dream a step closer to law.

Democratic Reps. John Larson (Conn.), Conor Lamb (Pa.) and Jahana Hayes (Conn.) are introducing the Social Security 2100 Act on Wednesday, legislation that would expand Social Security benefits across the board and prolong the program’s solvency for the next 75 years and beyond. The legislation finances a more generous benefit and cost-of-living adjustment formula, a reduction in income taxes on benefits and the closure of Social Security’s long-term funding gap by lifting the cap on income subject to payroll taxes and raising those tax rates.

The bill is being rolled out on the 137th birthday of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who established Social Security as part of his New Deal in 1935.

Read the rest at: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/john-larson-expand-social-security-bill-pass-house_us_5c50f4fee4b0f43e410c06e9

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House Democrats Unveil Social Security Expansion Bill With Unprecedented Support (Original Post) PoliticAverse Jan 2019 OP
So far, so good. How are its chances in the Senate? CaliforniaPeggy Jan 2019 #1
With McConnell running the senate the chance of it getting a vote is near zero. n/t PoliticAverse Jan 2019 #2

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,499 posts)
1. So far, so good. How are its chances in the Senate?
Thu Jan 31, 2019, 12:26 AM
Jan 2019

Are there any Republicans willing to get on board?

Do we have enough of them to override the expected veto?

Gawd, I hope this passes.

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