Steve Sauerberg, MD,
Republican Candidate for US Senate



SOCIAL SECURITY

"It is imperative that the federal government, through a bi-partisan effort, live up to its promises and responsibility to protect both our seniors and our Social Security system. We must ensure that Social Security remains solvent for current and future generations of retirees."

In order to ensure the solvency of Social Security, we must:

  1. Create more jobs to fund Social Security benefits. The number of workers per retirees will soon drop to an all-time low of one retiree for every two workers. By creating more jobs via a low tax, business and worker friendly environment, we can increase the amount of money paid into the Social Security system.
  2. Have an honest, bipartisan discussion about the challenges the Social Security faces.  The career politicians in Washington have failed us on this issue. By failing to seriously discuss all options to ensure the solvency of the Social Security system, the career politicians have seriously endangered the Social Security benefits of future generations of retirees.

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If we really want to change Washington, if we are really committed to ending the era of mismanagement by the career politicians and restoring faith in our political and legislative process, then we must change who we send to Washington.

Steve can't win this fight alone, but with your help we can return Illinois values to Washington.

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