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Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren’s plan to fix Social Security

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Millions of senior citizens rely on their Social Security benefits to pay their bills – and wit

[Salsa] [Tell Congress: Pass the Social Security Expansion Act Now! >>]( [Bernie-Warren]( Millions of senior citizens rely on their Social Security benefits to pay their bills – and with rising costs of housing, healthcare, and more, those benefits have not kept up. To make matters worse, Americans could stop receiving their full benefits by 2035 – unless Congress acts to fund Social Security now. That’s why Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren introduced a bill that would extend Social Security’s solvency for 75 years by raising taxes on the wealthy AND increase benefits by $2,400 per year! The Social Security Expansion Act is exactly what our country needs. But Republicans are dead-set on gutting Social Security. We can’t allow seniors who have worked and paid into Social Security for their entire lives fall into financial ruin. This is urgent – add your name to support Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren’s Social Security bill. [Tell Congress: Pass the Social Security Expansion Act Now! >>]( [SIGN YOUR NAME >>]( Other things you can do: - Follow us on [Facebook]( and [Twitter]( - [Go here for more actions you can take]( - [Help us out with a donation]( Thanks, Left Action Follow Us LeftAction Washington, District of Columbia info@leftaction.com Having trouble viewing this email? [View it in your web browser]( [LeftAction] [Unsubscribe]( or [Manage Your Preferences](

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