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1 | SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Social Security's income protections - | ||||||
3 | guaranteed, lifelong benefits, cost-of-living adjustments to | ||||||
4 | guard against inflation, increased benefits for families, | ||||||
5 | greater income replacement for low-income workers, and | ||||||
6 | disability and survivor benefits - are the backbone of | ||||||
7 | retirement security and family protection in the United States; | ||||||
8 | and
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9 | WHEREAS, Social Security provides crucial, often | ||||||
10 | indispensable, income protection for the 47 million | ||||||
11 | individuals - one of every six Americans - receiving benefits; | ||||||
12 | and
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13 | WHEREAS, Social Security is the nation's most successful | ||||||
14 | and most important family income protection program, but it has | ||||||
15 | long-term funding needs we should address; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Some policymakers propose to address these needs | ||||||
17 | by cutting guaranteed benefits and privatizing Social | ||||||
18 | Security; that is, diverting a third or more of workers' | ||||||
19 | payroll tax contributions out of the Social Security Trust Fund | ||||||
20 | and into private investment accounts; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Privatization will worsen Social Security's | ||||||
22 | funding needs by draining resources from the Trust Fund into | ||||||
23 | private accounts, increasing the federal deficit by $2 trillion | ||||||
24 | over the first decade alone and more in the future, and putting | ||||||
25 | us in deeper hock to foreign creditors; and
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26 | WHEREAS, Some officials and members of Congress have | ||||||
27 | suggested the federal government will not pay back the money it | ||||||
28 | has taken from the Social Security Trust Fund over the past 20 | ||||||
29 | years and used for other things, thereby denying working | ||||||
30 | families the money they paid into Social Security and leading |
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1 | to further benefit cuts; and
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2 | WHEREAS, Privatizing Social Security will cut guaranteed | ||||||
3 | benefits by 30 percent for young workers, even for those who do | ||||||
4 | not participate in private accounts, costing them $152,000 over | ||||||
5 | their retirements, denying them benefits they have earned and | ||||||
6 | imperiling their economic security; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Cutting guaranteed benefits will hurt the elderly | ||||||
8 | because Social Security is the only secure source of retirement | ||||||
9 | income for most Americans, providing at least half the income | ||||||
10 | of nearly two-thirds of older American households and lifting | ||||||
11 | more than 11 million seniors out of poverty; and
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12 | WHEREAS, Cutting guaranteed benefits will hurt women and | ||||||
13 | people of color, as they are more likely than white men to rely | ||||||
14 | on Social Security for most of their retirement income, they | ||||||
15 | earn less than white men and are thus less able to save for | ||||||
16 | retirement, and they are less likely than white men to receive | ||||||
17 | job-based pensions in retirement; and
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18 | WHEREAS, Diverting resources from Social Security to fund | ||||||
19 | private accounts will threaten guaranteed survivor and | ||||||
20 | disability benefits, thus harming working families - | ||||||
21 | particularly African-Americans - as roughly one in five workers | ||||||
22 | dies before retiring and nearly three in 10 become too disabled | ||||||
23 | to work before reaching retirement age; and
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24 | WHEREAS, Privatizing Social Security will burden state and | ||||||
25 | local governments, as cuts in guaranteed benefits will increase | ||||||
26 | demands for public assistance at the very moment growth in the | ||||||
27 | federal deficit due to privatization induces the federal | ||||||
28 | government to shift greater responsibilities onto states and | ||||||
29 | localities; and
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30 | WHEREAS, Congress should not rush through drastic and |
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1 | damaging changes in Social Security that undermine its family | ||||||
2 | income protections but, instead, should take the time needed to | ||||||
3 | develop careful and thoughtful reforms that address Social | ||||||
4 | Security's funding needs without slashing benefits or | ||||||
5 | exploding the deficit; therefore, be it
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6 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL | ||||||
7 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | ||||||
8 | CONCURRING HEREIN, that Congress should first commit to paying | ||||||
9 | back to the Social Security Trust Fund all of the money it | ||||||
10 | borrowed and spent on other things; and be it further
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11 | RESOLVED, That Congress should carefully study a variety of | ||||||
12 | potential changes that will address Social Security's problems | ||||||
13 | while ensuring the program will continue to meet its purpose of | ||||||
14 | providing income protection and economic security for | ||||||
15 | America's families; and be it further
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16 | RESOLVED, That any changes adopted by Congress must | ||||||
17 | strengthen Social Security's family income protections without | ||||||
18 | slashing guaranteed benefits or exploding the deficit; and be | ||||||
19 | it further
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20 | RESOLVED, That Congress should reject proposals to divert | ||||||
21 | money out of Social Security to fund private accounts; and be | ||||||
22 | it further
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23 | RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be sent to the | ||||||
24 | President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate, the Speaker of the | ||||||
25 | U.S. House of Representatives, and each member of the Illinois | ||||||
26 | congressional delegation.
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