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In House floor remarks on Monday, Rep. Janelle Bynum (D-OR) discussed threats to Social Security and Medicare.
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00:00Without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute.
00:09Mr. Speaker, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Speaker, I rise today to stand up for my constituents who rely
00:16on Social Security and Medicare. Nearly one million Oregonians collect Social Security
00:22and almost 20% of the state's population receives Medicare. These critical programs
00:28are under attack, and Americans are scared. I've spent the last two weeks talking with
00:35people in my district, and I've heard their concerns. Seniors are facing unprecedented
00:39delays in getting benefits they rely on, and it makes it hard for them to pay their expenses.
00:45And they don't know if this administration is going to pull the rug out from underneath
00:49them and leave them without the benefits they've earned. They are not a Ponzi scheme. These
00:55benefits are not government handouts. They are earned benefits for American citizens.
01:02Mr. Speaker, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Speaker, it's time to stand up for Americans and protect these
01:08programs with our lives and our votes. I yield back.
01:14For what purpose does the gentleman from Colorado seek recognition?
01:18I ask for unanimous consent to address the House for one minute and to revise it.

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