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August 2005: Poll Results
Almost 70 percent of voters in congressional districts represented by members of the House Ways and Means Committee oppose President Bush’s plan to privatize Social Security, according to a poll released August 4 by USAction Education Fund.  See the full results below:

Colorado 7  Connecticut 5 Florida 16
Florida 22 Iowa 1 Illinois 11
Indiana 2 Minnesota 3 Pennsylvania 3

February 2005: Social Security Fact Sheet
Our core American values—justice, equality, liberty, fairness and opportunity—are all captured in the promise of Social Security. Social Security is the most popular and successful program in our nation's history, guaranteeing retirement security, life insurance coverage and disability benefits to all Americans. Today, some 47 million Americans receive Social Security benefits each month. We should strengthen this program and not break our promise by privatizing Social Security.

Stories: Click here to see why the Social Security privatization plan has Americans worried.

Slideshow: Social Security is Not Broke, from the Midwest Academy.

 
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Medicare Advantage: The Public Cost of Privatization

Medicare Advantage is shifting valuable public health-care dollars away from patient care and into CEO pockets.  See how MA is hurting beneficiaries and taxpayers in your state.

 


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