Social Security and Medicare
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I believe that in order to save these important programs for future generations, they must be reformed. However, I do not support eliminating them and I do not support making any changes that would affect current retirees or anyone nearing retirement.

Today, Social Security, in combination with Medicare, makes up over one-third of all spending by the federal government and will continue to be one of the fastest growing areas in the federal budget. Without improvements, both Social Security and Medicare will be unable to fully meet the promises made to the next generation of retirees and will burden future generations with reduction in services and crushing tax increases. Even worse, without change, both programs risk complete collapse before our children and grandchildren ever receive a single benefit. 

Our nation’s financial situation requires that we carefully examine the future of Medicare and Social Security. If we are to continue providing these safety nets for Americans, we must ensure the program's long term sustainability.

As you know, any change will have consequences and should only be made after extensive research and deliberation. Congress must act in order to strengthen and preserve these vital programs.

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