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Social Security Update

On April 26, while the Senate Finance Committee met to hear testimony on Social Security and private accounts, thousands of Americans attended rallies from Washington , DC to Phoenix , AZ.

Thanks to the social workers who attended and spoke at these events. NASW reached out to members in the 34 states where rallies took place, as well as in the DC Metro region for the Capitol Hill Rally.

Americans United to Protect Social Security released a Press Release following the rallies, excerpts below.

If you are interested in participating in Social Security Activities in your community, please contact Dina Zarrella, NASW Senior Field Organizer at 202-336-8218 or dzarrella@naswdc.org to join these efforts.

**Post Rally Press Release**

Americans United to Protect Social Security

While Bush Calls on Tom Delay to Help Salvage his Social Security Privatization Plan in Texas (Yikes!!), Thousands Rally on Hill to Protect Social Security and Stop Privatization

… James Roosevelt, Jr., the grandson of FDR, who brought the nearly 120 anti-privatization members of Congress on to the stage to raucous applause.

The rally was a huge, huge success. While President Bush, in the ultimate sign of desperation, was in Texas calling on Tom DeLay to help salvage his privatization bacon, the energy, the power and the size of the anti-privatization forces and the unity of the anti-privatization members of Congress was on display for the entire world to see today. The final nail in the coffin of the President's misguided privatization plan may have been nailed today.

Today, approximately 3,500 concerned citizens descended on Capitol Hill to say NO to President Bush's effort to privatize Social Security. Folks from all over the country were greeted by the unity of approximately 120 anti-privatization members of Congress, from the House and the Senate and led by House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid, who attended and signed the Declaration of Unity to Protect Social Security and Stop Privatization. Many more members are expected to sign the declaration as they return to Washington for the week's legislative business.

RALLY FACTS:
  • Attendance: approximately 3,500
  • Members in Attendance: Approx 120 (many House members were traveling back as their first votes of the week are not until after 6:00 P.M. but are expected to sign the declaration upon their return)
  • Music Played during Member March from the Capitol to the Rally: The soundtracks to the movies Crimson Tide and Glory.
  • Music Played During Recessional: Tom Petty's I Won't Back Down
  • Buses from around the country: 20
  • Number of Pro-Privatization Protesters in attendance: 0
  • Number of states holding Anti-privatization rallies across the U.S. today: 34
  • For more details on rallies, visit www.americansforsocialsecurity.com
 
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