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Conversations with Congress: A Bipartisan Discussion About the Future of Social Security

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Mark your calendar for Thursday, September 21 at 9:00 AM

Within the next 10 years, Social Security could be cut by as much as 20 percent. Social Security isn’t free. We’ve earned it after a lifetime of hard work. It’s the largest source of retirement income for most Americans – including over two million retired Pennsylvanians - - helping them to put food on the table, pay utility bills, and put gas in the tank.

AARP is committed to fighting to strengthen Social Security for older Americans of today and future generations. That’s why we are pursuing giving our members insight into ideas that Congress is considering and engaging in conversations with lawmakers.

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and U.S. Representative John Larson (D-CT) have put ideas on the table to address the challenges Social Security faces now and in the future — and they've welcomed conversations with AARP about their ideas.

You don’t want to miss this bipartisan discussion! Join us at AARP.org/SocialSecurityFuture to hear these Congressional leaders discuss the future of Social Security.

This discussion will be held before a LIVE audience in Washington, D.C.

AARP Pennsylvania State President Nora Dowd Eisenhower will participate in a “Faces of Social Security” discussion during the event; and State President Emeritus Joanne Grossi will also represent the Keystone State joining fellow AARP volunteers from two dozen state offices in the audience. We hope you tune in!

Conversations with Congress

A Bipartisan Discussion About the Future of Social Security

Thursday, Sept. 21, at 9 a.m. ET

Join the event at: Aarp.Org/SocialSecurityFuture

 

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