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Latinos for A Secure Retirement Ask President
Bush to Pull Private Accounts from Discussion on
Social Security Reform
As the 60 day mark of
President Bush’s effort to promote private
accounts as the reform plan for Social Security
quickly approaches, the broad-based coalition
Latinos for a Secure Retirement (LSR) ask the
president to re-consider his proposal. After
holding a series of town halls and seminars in
small towns, rural areas, and large cities
across the United States, LSR is convinced that
Latinos are very concerned about the
privatization of Social Security and find it to
be a risky proposal that is against their
interests.
Hispanics with an awareness of
the President’s plan oppose it by a more than
two-to-one margin. In a recent telephone poll
conducted by Bendixen & Associates, 71 percent
of 880 registered voters that were interviewed
knew something of the President’s plan. Of that
71 percent, 59 percent reported that they
believed it was a “bad idea.”
“President Bush needs to
understand that Latinos are paying attention and
they increasingly don’t like what they are
hearing,” said ----. “The Bush proposal is not
workable for Hispanics. Latinas in particular
do not support tampering with Social Security.
We need to look at ways of strengthening its
solvency, not creating risky investments.”
The members of LSR urge the
Bush Administration to restore the actuarial
balance of the Social Security Trust Fund in
much the same way as President Ronald Reagan did
in 1983 when Social Security was indeed
suffering from a very real crisis. The Reagan
team was able to overcome the critical point
with adequate planning and fiscal restructuring
because they had a historic commitment to
long-run, 75 year balance.
Latinos for a Secure
Retirement will continue holding town hall
meetings around the country over the next months
to ensure that Latinos understand the
significance of private accounts and their
impact on Latino families. LSR has scheduled
more than 15 town halls in April, May and June
2005. For more information about Latinos for A
Secure Retirement and town hall sites, contact
Artie Blanco, National Campaign Coordinator at
blanco@americansforsocialsecurity.com.
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