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Bill Cassidy (R-LA)
Bill Cassidy
Republican·Louisiana

Cassidy Introduces National SAVE Social Security DAY Resolution

WASHINGTON –U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA), in recognition of the 90thanniversary of the Social Security Act being signed into law, introduced aresolutiondesignating August 14, 2025, “National Save Social Security Day” to highlight the urgent need to address Social Security’s looming insolvency. Cassidy has aplanto use a Sovereign Wealth Fund to save the program.
“The Social Security trust fund is going insolvent. This triggers a 20% cut in benefits. Twenty years ago, Congress used an investment strategy to provide for railroad retirees. We can do it again for Social Security by creating a sovereign wealth fund,”said Dr. Cassidy.
Background
Cassidy released astatementfollowing the most recentSocial Security Trustees’ annual report, which predicts that Social Security will become insolvent by 2033.
Cassidy’splanto save Social Security infuses money into the program by creating a sovereign wealth fund—separate from the Social Security Trust Fund—which would consistently deliver benefits to those currently enrolled in Social Security and ensure the program remains solvent for future generations.
Cassidy released the inauguralBill on the Hill video,where he asked Capitol Hill visitors from across the country their thoughts on the looming benefit cuts to Social Security and presented his plan.
Cassidy hasdiscussedhis plan at a public forum with AARP and delivered akeynote speechat the National Institute on Retirement Security’s (NIRS) 15thAnnual Retirement Policy Conference on the future of Social Security. He alsooutlinedhis Social Security plan in a fireside chat with the Bipartisan Policy Committee, and authored op-eds in theWashington Postand theWall Street Journal.
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Source: https://www.cassidy.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/cassidy-introduces-national-save-social-security-day-resolution
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