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Michael Capuano on Social Security
Democratic Representative (MA-8)
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Resist any attempt to privatize Social Security
Q: Will you support a balanced Social Security plan? - SUPPORT Create a balanced Social Security plan to ensure guaranteed benefits.
- OPPOSE Divert Social Security payroll taxes to individual retirement accounts.
A: I will resist any attempt
to privatize Social Security, our most important social legislation. It took the anxiety out of aging in the Great Depression and must be preserved for future generations. That said, average life expectancy in 1935 was about 60 years while today is
approaches 80. This change may require fair and thoughtful adjustments in benefits. It may require, too, larger contributions from higher income workers. I will fight any attempt to privatize Social Security, including any attempt to divert payroll taxes
to subsidizing individual retirement. Further, private employers must honor commitments to retirees. Pensions earned by years of steadfast work, and often secured in collective bargaining, must continue to supplement Social Security.
Source: 2009 AARP Voter Guide: MA Senate
Dec 1, 2009
Raise the retirement age for receiving full benefits
Rep. Capuano indicated he supports the following principles concerning Social Security:- Support proportional increases of Social Security benefits based on the cost of living index.
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Raise the retirement age for individual eligibility to receive full Social Security benefits.
Source: Congressional Election 2008 Political Courage Test
Nov 1, 2008
Voted YES on raising 401(k) limits & making pension plans more portable.
Comprehensive Retirement Security and Pension Reform Act of 2001: Vote to pass a bill that would raise the amount individuals may contribute to traditional and Roth Individual Retirement Accounts and to 401[k] plans and make pensions plans more portable
Reference: Bill sponsored by Portman, R-OH;
Bill HR 10
; vote number 2001-96
on May 2, 2001
Voted NO on reducing tax payments on Social Security benefits.
Vote to pass a bill that would reduce the percentage of Social Security benefits that is taxable from 85 to 50 percent for single taxpayers with incomes over $25,000 and married couples with incomes over $32,000. The revenues that would be lost for the Medicare trust fund would be replaced by money from the general fund.
Reference: Bill sponsored by Archer, R-TX;
Bill HR 4865
; vote number 2000-450
on Jul 27, 2000
Voted YES on strengthening the Social Security Lockbox.
Amending the Social Security Lockbox bill to require that any budget surplus cannot be spent until the solvency of Social Security and Medicare is guaranteed.
Reference: Motion to Recommit introduced by Rangel, D-NY;
Bill HR 1259
; vote number 1999-163
on May 26, 1999
Rated 100% by the ARA, indicating a pro-senior voting record.
Capuano scores 100% by the ARA on senior issues
The mission of the Alliance for Retired Americans is to ensure social and economic justice and full civil rights for all citizens so that they may enjoy lives of dignity, personal and family fulfillment and security. The Alliance believes that all older and retired persons have a responsibility to strive to create a society that incorporates these goals and rights and that retirement provides them with opportunities to pursue new and expanded activities with their unions, civic organizations and their communities.
The following ratings are based on the votes the organization considered most important; the numbers reflect the percentage of time the representative voted the organization's preferred position.
Source: ARA website 03n-ARA on Dec 31, 2003
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