Category: National

  • Larson Opposes Republican Bill to Cut Taxes for Billionaires by Kicking Millions off Health Care and Food Assistance

    Larson Opposes Republican Bill to Cut Taxes for Billionaires by Kicking Millions off Health Care and Food Assistance

    From the website of John Larson:

    Washington, D.C. – Today, Rep. John B. Larson (CT-01) voted against the Republican bill that cuts taxes for billionaires by slashing Medicare, Medicaid, and SNAP nutrition benefits. Now that it has been approved by the House and the Senate, the bill heads to President Trump’s desk for his signature. 

    “It has always been President Trump’s number one priority to make his tax cuts for the wealthy permanent, and that is exactly what this bill does,” said Larson. “What he does not mention is that it pays for those tax breaks by kicking 17 million Americans off their health care and raising premiums for others, slashing food assistance and student aid, and exploding the national debt. This bill is unprecedented in both how big of a tax cut billionaires like him and Elon Musk will receive, and also how it will hurt children, the elderly, the disabled, and our nation’s veterans. During an inflationary time when people are struggling to make ends meet, it is hard to understand how my Republican colleagues can look themselves in the mirror and vote to raise costs on the middle- and working-class people of our country, all so the wealthy can get another tax cut they do not need. Democrats will continue to shine a light on these devastating cuts. We remain focused on not only protecting but enhancing programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security for America’s working families and seniors.”  

    The Republican ‘Big, Ugly Bill:’ 

    • Provides an average annual tax cut of $309,000 for the wealthiest 0.1% while individuals making $50,000 see a benefit of only $0.67 per day 
    • Kicks 17 million Americans off Medicaid and Affordable Care Act coverage, including 186,580 Connecticut residents 
    • Hikes health care premiums for the average CT-01 enrollee on the Access Health CT exchange by $1,550/year 
    • Slashes SNAP nutrition benefits by $186 billion, ensuring at least 34,000 Connecticut residents see their benefits cut or eliminated 
    • Triggers nearly $500 billion in cuts to Medicare, reducing funding for doctors and hospitals 
    • Moves up Social Security’s insolvency to 2032, forcing across-the-board benefit cuts if no action is taken 
    • Raises energy costs by $344/year for the average Connecticut household 
    • Reduces or eliminates Pell Grants for 43,735 college students in Connecticut
    • Increases the national debt by $3.94 trillion over the next ten years   
  • Larson Opening Statement at Social Security and Worker and Family Support

    Larson Opening Statement at Social Security and Worker and Family Support

    From the website of Congressman John Larson:

    Thank you, Mr. Chairman. 

    Good to see you again, Commissioner. 

    Let’s cut to the chase. 

    Your attendance today stands in stark contrast to our attempts to get Elon Musk and ‘DOGE’ in front of us. 

    This hearing today is paramount because we have 24-year-olds at ‘DOGE’ going through people’s records at Social Security. 

    When people hear about that, they are outraged about it. 

    We have a bill to stop that. 

    We hope we will get a hearing and a vote on it. 

    When we get to questions, I will ask you if you support that. 

    It seems blatantly obvious to me that the intent here is to privatize Social Security. 

    I’ve read through your testimony, and I think that as someone who comes from a family of 15 — I believe you have a heart and compassion and understand what people need. 

    But your testimony is all about changes you want to make that may not actually meet seniors’ needs. 

    This is the first hearing on this, and we need a multitude of them because issues like data privacy and artificial intelligence are vitally important to the American people, especially when it comes to the safety and security of their hard-earned benefits and need to be addressed. 

    This is the nation’s number one insurance and anti-poverty program nothing in your testimony talks about enhancing benefits.

    While technology is important, people don’t need to talk to an algorithm. They need to be able to talk to a human being. 

    Before our very eyes, the Trump Administration, ‘DOGE,’ and Republicans are trying to rip hard-earned benefits out of the hands of Americans. 

    Regional offices are being closed, customer service is being slashed, and 7,000 employees are being cut. 

    How does this meet people “where they are” like you promised me? 

    How are we going to address Social Security and ensure the more than 70 million Americans who rely on it continue to receive their hard-earned benefits? 

    We have 10,000 baby boomers a day becoming eligible for Social Security.

    Five million of our seniors live in poverty. 

    People have died waiting for their Social Security disability benefits. 

    It has never been more urgent to act to protect America’s number 1 anti-poverty program for seniors and for children and enhance benefits after more than 50 years of inaction.

    Democrats have a plan to enhance benefits, end the disability waiting period, and eliminate the taxation of Social Security by finally making the wealthy pay their fair share. 

    Republicans are dismantling Social Security from within, so they can give the private sector access to the $2.7 trillion in the trust funds that President Trump and Elon Musk have had their eyes on. 

    And as of this week, customer service metrics, including data on wait times over the phone, were taken off the Social Security website. 

    Seniors need to talk to a human being on the phone. 

    They don’t want to try to navigate an online portal. 

    I guess this shouldn’t be too much of a surprise. 

    When he took office, President Trump directed Elon Musk’s ‘DOGE’ to find $2 trillion in cuts. 

    Hmmm, now what program has $2.7 trillion in its trust funds? 

    That’s right. Social Security. 

    Mr. Musk even said that Social Security was one of ‘DOGE’s key targets to cut – calling it the biggest Ponzi scheme of all time on Joe Rogan’s podcast. 

    Social Security is not a Ponzi scheme. It is an earned benefit that Americans pay into with each and every paycheck. 

    Elon Musk may be gone from this Administration, but ‘DOGE’ is still alive and well. 

    Mr. Bisignano, you declared that you too were a ‘DOGE’ person. 

    Even after they spread false claims that 150-year-olds were receiving benefits, which has been disproven time and time again – you said that the work they’ve done was “100% accurate.” 

    These cuts are undermining your promise to support beneficiaries and setting the stage for the Republicans’ true plan – privatization. 

    We have seen Republicans go down this road before, and now they are after it again. 

    To make matters worse, 24-year-olds at ‘DOGE’ now have access to Americans’ most sensitive information at the Social Security Administration – after the Supreme Court overturned two lower court decisions. 

    No one wants their privacy exposed. 

    And there is no reason for ‘DOGE’ to have access to the medical records, income histories, and Social Security numbers of millions of Americans. 

    As the Social Security Commissioner, I would hope that you’d fight to protect Americans’ data privacy, but your agency called the Supreme Court’s decision a “win for the American taxpayer.” 

    That is why it is now up to Congress to protect Americans’ privacy and pass the legislation I have introduced with over 120 of my Democratic colleagues, including Ranking Member Neal and every Democrat on the Ways and Means Committee. 

    Today, you will face many difficult questions because all of us have heard from concerned constituents. 

    Americans want their benefits not just protected but enhanced, and they don’t want their private information shared with unapproved, unvetted, and unqualified 24-year-olds. 

    It is my sincere hope that we will continue to have more hearings like this and that you will at least be honest with us and provide Americans with the answers they deserve. 

    Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I yield back.