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Bipartisan Group of Senior Senators Calls for Congressional Action on Social Security Solvency

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Four senior senators—two Democrats and two Republicans—are urging Congress to address Social Security's financial challenges following a trustees' report projecting a significant shortfall by the end of 2032. The bipartisan push reflects growing concern that the program's trust fund reserves will be depleted within the decade without legislative intervention. The call for action highlights the political difficulty of addressing entitlement reform, an issue both parties have historically avoided.

Four senior senators from both parties are publicly calling on Congress to engage in difficult negotiations over Social Security's long-term solvency. Their appeal follows a new report from the program's trustees that projects Social Security will face a significant shortfall by the end of 2032, when the trust fund reserves are expected to be depleted. The senators argue that Congress should not delay addressing this challenge and should undertake the "hard" debate necessary to extend the program's viability. This bipartisan effort underscores the urgency some lawmakers feel about the issue, though Social Security reform remains politically contentious, with disagreements over whether solutions should involve benefit adjustments, tax increases, or other measures.

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The specific names and party affiliations of the four senators are not provided in the excerpt. Additionally, the article does not detail what specific policy solutions the senators are proposing or what the trustees' report recommends regarding potential fixes to Social Security's solvency.

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  • The HillCenter

    Four senior senators express alarm, push for ‘hard’ Social Security votes

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