The National Committee to Preserve Social Security & Medicare PAC, one of the nation’s premiere organizations advocating for older adults, is proud to endorse Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi for United States Senate. The Illinois Senate race will be crucial to electing a pro-senior majority this November, and Raja Krishnamoorthi has the experience and vision that older Illinoisians can rely on.
“After a lifetime of work, Illinois seniors deserve to retire with security and dignity — and Social Security and Medicare are the bedrock programs that make that possible. In the U.S. Senate, I will continue to fight to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits and expand Medicare’s power to drive down prescription drug costs. I’m proud to have the support of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare as we work to protect and strengthen these programs for generations to come.” – Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi
Americans have been clear that affordability is the defining issue of this election, and seniors are particularly vulnerable to inflation. Congressman Krishnamoorthi understands that Social Security and Medicare are crucial to solving the affordability crisis — and has put forth an agenda that would put money back in seniors’ pockets while bringing down costs. He has taken on Trump, Elon Musk, price gouging corporations, scammers, and anyone else looking to rip off seniors.
“As a member of the U.S. House, Rep. Krishnamoorthi has earned a lifetime 100% rating on our scorecard for casting votes to defend and enhance Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. He has built up a record that seniors can trust, and in the Senate he will continue his fight to improve Social Security, lower prescription drug costs, and rollback the disastrous agenda that Trump and Republicans have pushed through Congress.” – Max Richtman, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare-PAC Board
Congressman Krishnamoorthi has been a strong ally to the National Committee over the years, and we look forward to partnering with him next year in the Senate on an agenda that will protect seniors’ earned benefits and bring down costs.