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Friend, as Republicans plot to cut and privatize Social Security, progressive Sens. Bernie Sanders a

Friend, as Republicans plot to cut and privatize Social Security, progressive Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, and Democratic Reps. Jan Schakowsky and Val Hoyle have [introduced]( legislation to improve it. The Social Security Expansion Act of 2023 would increase benefits and ensure Social Security is fully funded for the next 75 years. The bill pays for the expansion by requiring the wealthiest households–less than 7% in total–to pay their fair share of taxes. [Add your name: Become a grassroots co-sponsor of the Social Security Expansion Act of 2023!]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( The Social Security Expansion Act aims to protect and expand the program by: - Extending the solvency of Social Security for 75 years by requiring the wealthiest American households to pay their fair share of taxes. Over 93 percent of households would not see their taxes go up by one penny. - Increasing Social Security benefits across-the-board for current and new beneficiaries. - Increasing Cost-Of-Living-Adjustments (COLAs) for seniors who spend a disproportionate amount of their income on health care and prescription drugs. - Restoring student benefits up to age 22 for children of disabled or deceased workers, if the child is a full-time student, and more. Currently, Social Security is fully funded until 2035. This legislation would guarantee that we don't have to reduce benefits or raise the eligibility age, keeping millions out of poverty. Together, we can ensure every benefit owed to every eligible American is paid on time and without delay for the next 75 years. [Add your name: Become a grassroots co-sponsor of the Social Security Expansion Act of 2023!]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Keep fighting, Monique Teal, Daily Kos Daily Kos Relies on Readers Like You We don't have billionaire backers like some right-wing media outlets. Half our revenue comes from readers like you, meaning we literally couldn't do this work without you. Can you chip in $5 right now to help Daily Kos keep fighting? [Chip in $5]( If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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