From Deseret News archives:
Bennett hopes to spur talk on Social Security
Bennett, R-Utah, has been working on his Social Security bill for about a year even receiving a go-ahead from the White House because the bill recommends something different from President Bush's main initiative to develop private accounts for the federal program. Democrats refuse to support any type of private account idea, which has left the Social Security reform debate at a standstill.
"We cannot afford to ignore this issue any longer. Burying our heads in the sand will only magnify the folly of inaction," Bennett said Thursday on the Senate floor.
"I agree that personal accounts alone cannot fix Social Security's solvency problems," Bennett said. "However, addressing the long-term retirement security needs of future retirees ultimately cannot be met without some form of personal accounts and stronger incentives to increase personal saving."
Bennett's bill contains nothing on private accounts but "focuses exclusively on the goal of making Social Security solvent," Bennett said. He titled his bill "The Sustainable Solvency First for Social Security Act."
Under Bennett's bill, Social Security benefits for those who earned high wages during their careers would not rise as much as benefits with lower salaries over their lifetimes, according to a summary of the bill. Workers who depend on Social Security for retirement income would not be affected, according to the bill. It would essentially calculate the amount of a Social Security check on a sliding scale based on how much the recipient made over his or her working time.
The bill does not affect anyone receiving Social Security disability benefits.
President Bush told Bennett last year, "I like your bill. Period," but the White House did not back down from its private account proposals an idea Bennett does support but does not touch with this bill.
The Senate recognizes Bennett as one of the resident experts on Social Security, an issue that came up during his first campaign in 1992 and one he has studied ever since.
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