Congresswoman Gwen Moore Statement on H.R. 82
“I strongly support Social Security. Its benefits are a lifeline for millions of Americans and helps support them in their retirement.
I understand concerns that these provisions are hurting millions of public service retirees including teachers, firefighters, and police officers.
That is why I support reforms, including Ways and Means Committee Ranking Member Richard Neal’s proposal, the Public Servants Protection and Fairness Act that would change how Social Security benefits for public workers in noncovered employment are calculated to mitigate adverse impacts. I also support the GPO and WEP proposals in Rep. John Larson’s Social Security 2100 Act. As it came before the House, H.R. 82 would provide an outright repeal of WEP and GPO that the Congressional Budget Office has estimated would worsen Social Security’s fiscal outlook.
Over the next ten years, H.R. 82 could deplete Social Security’s trust fund by $198 billion. Congress can and must provide a fix without jeopardizing Social Security earnings for those who depend on these vital benefits, including seniors, people with disabilities, and families and widows of deceased workers. I remain committed to working to a fair and prudent solution that strengthens Social Security and ensure that workers can continue to count on Social Security after a lifetime of work.”
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Why don’t we have more people like Representative Moore in Congress?
While no one is perfect, Representative Moore does care and wants to get things right. I don’t think she is in it for the money (Representatives aren’t paid that much). I believe she honestly wants to make a difference—improve the situation for the United States and the people.
She tells the people what she is doing and why. Then there is Representative Fitzgerald. How did he get elected?