Congresswoman Claudia Tenney has reintroduced the Social Security Protection Act, reaffirming her pledge to defend the program that millions of Americans depend on for retirement and financial security.
Tenney, who represents New York’s 24th District and serves on the House Ways and Means Committee, announced the legislation Friday, joined by several Republican cosponsors including Representatives Rob Wittman, Mike Flood, Juan Ciscomani, Mike Kelly, Nicole Malliotakis, Clay Higgins, and Abraham Hamadeh.
“Social Security is a lifeline for many hardworking families and seniors in New York’s 24th District,” Tenney said. “By reintroducing this legislation today, it highlights my advocacy and continued focus on safeguarding, preserving, and strengthening Social Security benefits for our seniors, retirees, and future generations.”
The resolution aims to protect the integrity of Social Security and ensure its long-term stability for those who have paid into the system over the course of their careers.