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Source: The Hill
06/10/26 4:00 PM ET
Four senior senators, two Democrats and two Republicans, are calling on Congress to tackle the hard debate over how to extend the solvency of Social Security after the programs trustees issued a new report this week projecting it will face a significant shortfall at the end of 2032.
Its clear now that Congress shouldnt delay any longer. Several of us have been coming together to talk about how we can strengthen Social Security for current and future generations of retirees. We say to our colleagues: join us in doing what we were elected to do legislate on hard issues and protect this lifeline program for our kids and grandkids, Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Bill Cassidy (R-La.), Tom Kaine (D-Va.) and Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) said in a joint statement.
The senators issued their call to action after Social Securitys trustees warned that the program will become insolvent by the end of 2032 and beneficiaries would see their monthly payments reduced by 22 percent.
The two Republican senators, Cassidy and Tillis, are both leaving the Senate after the current congressional session. Tillis announced his retirement last year after battling with President Trump over the Big, Beautiful Bill, while Cassidy lost a primary to two Trump-backed rivals. Durbin, Cassidy, Kaine and Tillis said Congress has good ideas for shoring up the program but needs to find the courage to act.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5918842-bipartisan-senators-social-security/
3 of the 4 won't be there next year, not just Cassidy and Tillis but Durbin too.