Social Security's 2032 Deadline Is Getting Closer—Now One of Its Biggest House Advocates Is Gone
John Larson’s primary loss could reshape the Social Security debate as Congress faces a projected 2032 funding shortfall.
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Why It Matters
A powerful congressman who supported Social Security just lost his election, which might change how Congress talks about fixing the program's money problem by 2032. When important leaders leave, it can shift what lawmakers decide to do about big issues.
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