Concord Coalition's Executive Director To Testify on Social Security Reform

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WASHINGTON — Robert Bixby,
Executive Director of The Concord Coalition, will testify Thursday before the
Senate Special Committee on Aging. His testimony will more deeply explore the
principles articulated by the bipartisan leaders of The Concord Coalition in the
January 9 full-page New York Times statement which urged Congress and the
President to “confront the hard choices that a meaningful Social Security reform


WASHINGTON — Robert Bixby,
Executive Director of The Concord Coalition, will testify Thursday before the
Senate Special Committee on Aging. His testimony will more deeply explore the
principles articulated by the bipartisan leaders of The Concord Coalition in the
January 9 full-page New York Times statement which urged Congress and the
President to “confront the hard choices that a meaningful Social Security reform
plan requires” and to “reject both the ‘do nothing’ approach and the ‘free
lunch’ plans that rely on substantial long-term borrowing to appear painless.”

That
statement
was signed by
Concord Coalition Co-Chairs, Warren B. Rudman and Bob Kerrey; Concord President,
Peter G. Peterson; and Members of The Concord Coalition Board of Directors, Sam
Nunn, Paul Volcker, Robert Rubin, Charles A. Bowsher, and Donald B. Marron.

The full text of Mr. Bixby’s testimony will be available Thursday at
www.concordcoalition.org under “What’s New.”

The Concord Coalition is a nonpartisan, grass roots organization dedicated to
balanced federal budgets and generationally responsible fiscal policy.

WHAT: Senate Special Committee on Aging hearing, “Social Security: Do We Have To
Act Now?”

WHEN: 2:00 p.m.

WHERE: Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 628.

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CONTACT:


Tristan Cohen
(703) 894-6222



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