Senator Sherrod Brown was joined by National Committee members Regina Duffey, Sam Burnett, Nancy Wells and State Director, Shawn Phetteplace, at a press conference on Monday. Senator Brown reiterated his strong opposition to cuts to Social Security and Medicare. In 2011, Senator Brown introduced a bill to increase the COLA to keep up with inflation, and has been a strong, determined leader for seniors, the disabled, and veterans. We appreciate the Senator’s support for these vital lifelines for millions of Ohioans.
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Sam Burnett, volunteer for the National Committee, recently attended an event with Senator Sherrod Brown.
Further reading about the event:
Sen. Brown Announces Bill to Protect Seniors and Retirees by Increasing Benefits, Extending Life of Social Security.
We recently had an event on Capitol Hill where we delivered over 65,000 petitions to Members of Congress about not cutting Social Security and Medicare. Senator Sherrod Brown and Senator Bernie Sanders was there to share a few words about these programs.
Bruce Smith, National Committee volunteer, tells everyone how Social Security has affected him.
Also in the photo: Max Richtman (National Committee President and CEO), Senator Sherrod Brown, and Senator Bernie Sanders.
There is a quiet, covert war being waged on Social Security. The tactic? Divide and conquer.
Senator Sherrod Brown on Social Security and Medicare.
Thank you Senator Sherrod Brown for your strong support of Social Security. It’s important that we strengthen Social Security and BOOST benefits for working Americans.
Social Security defender Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio fires back at a former Reagan advisor for suggesting raising the retirement age to 70 to pay for Trump’s tax cuts.
Senator Sherrod Brown joins Rachel Maddow and discusses expanding Social Security rather than cutting it.
- Senator Sherrod Brown during Senate Hearing on Strengthening Social Security to Meet the Needs of Tomorrow’s Retirees.






