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Larson Celebrates 88 Years of Social Security

August 14, 2023

East Hartford, CT – Today, House Ways and Means Social Security Subcommittee Ranking Member John B. Larson (CT-01) joined events to celebrate the 88th anniversary of the Social Security Act being signed into law. In the morning, Rep. Larson joined the Connecticut Alliance for Retired Americans for a celebration, and in the afternoon, he joined Social Security Works for a national town hall.

“For 88 years, Social Security has been a promise between generations, a promise that you can retire with dignity after a lifetime of hard work,” said Larson. “I am proud to join with Americans, locally and across the country, in support of protecting and expanding this program for years to come! We are joining the Connecticut Alliance for Retired Americans and Social Security Works who are a voice for seniors and all working Americans who pay into this program. I introduced the Social Security 2100 Act to protect the program American workers pay into with each and every paycheck for the next generation, provide an across-the-board benefit increase, repeal WEP/GPO, and ensure benefits keep pace with seniors’ costs! 

“As we work to make enhancements to Social Security, my Republican colleagues have been putting out plan after plan to cut, privatize, and even end this program. They even held the economy hostage trying to extract cuts! We cannot and will not let them be successful. I implore Republicans to join us in, instead, enhancing Social Security so it can serve our nation for generations to come,” Larson concluded. 

The livestream of the Connecticut Alliance for Retired Americans event can be found here

The livestream of the Social Security Works national town hall can be found here.