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John,

President Biden just released a budget plan — and it shows an ironclad commitment to protecting Social Security and Medicare against all cuts. Instead of cutting benefits, the Biden budget strengthens them by having the very wealthy pay more of their fair share.

Biden’s budget represents the overwhelming majority of Americans, who don’t want to see a single penny of our earned benefits cut.

The Biden budget would keep Medicare strong for decades to come. It would expand Medicare’s power to negotiate lower drug prices. And it includes a much needed increase in Social Security’s administrative budget, so that Americans don’t have to wait in hours-long lines to claim the benefits they’ve earned.

Tell Congress: Strengthen Social Security and Medicare by passing President Biden’s budget into law!

In Washington DC, “bipartisanship” is often used as code for “going behind closed doors to cut our earned benefits.” But the policies in President Biden’s budget are supported by Democratic, Republican, and independent voters — and that’s what bipartisanship really means!

Now, we need Congress to listen to the people.

Join us in calling on Congress to protect our earned benefits by passing President Biden’s budget!

Michael Phelan
Social Security Works

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