AFL-CIO Pres. Shuler Criticizes GOP’s ‘Fiscal Commission’ Plan

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AFL-CIO President, Liz Shuler, criticized a Republican-led proposal to create a "fiscal commission" aimed at economizing on programs like Social Security and Medicare. Shuler argued that such a move would push older Americans into poverty, affect healthcare availability, and potentially harm federal worker compensation. She further claimed that the commission is a power grab that bypasses democratic process, advocating instead for a revenue-centric approach that makes the ultra-rich and big corporations pay their fair share.


AFL-CIO Statement on Republican Fiscal Commission Proposal

AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler criticizes the Republican-proposed fiscal commission, claiming it threatens essential programs like Medicare and Social Security that working Americans rely on.

The proposed fiscal commission by House Republicans is a dangerous measure that could drive older citizens into poverty, jeopardize healthcare, and increase government expenses. AFL-CIO, a prominent labor movement, strongly opposes such austerity measures that risk federal workers' pay and benefits and undermine crucial programs like Social Security and Medicare, which millions of diligent Americans depend on.

The proposed commission, according to Shuler, is a covert power play that aims to circumvent standard democratic procedures. By operating behind closed doors and fast-tracking plans without public oversight or accountability, the commission jeopardizes the security older Americans depend on. The AFL-CIO advocates for a revenue-focused approach, forcing ultra-wealthy individuals and large corporations to contribute fairly, contrary to a ruthless commission that could push older adults into poverty and deprive Americans of their healthcare.

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