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Tweet[IWS] WOMEN & SOCIAL SECURITY--HEARING [9 December 2014]
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United States Senate
Committee on Finance
SOCIAL SECURITY: IS A KEY FOUNDATION OF ECONOMIC SECURITY WORKING FOR WOMEN? [9 December 2014]
http://www.finance.senate.gov/hearings/hearing/?id=852d0c21-5056-a032-524d-4ba121611a10
Member Statements
Ron Wyden
(D-OR)
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Orrin G. Hatch
(R-UT)
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Witness Testimony
Ms. Barbara Perrin, Beneficiary, Eugene, OR
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Dr. Catherine J. Dodd, Ph.D, RN, Chair of the Board of Directors, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, Washington, DC
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Dr. Sita Nataraj Slavov, Ph.D, Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University, Visiting Scholar, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC
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Ms. Janet M. Barr, MAAA, ASA, EA, Actuary, on behalf of the American Academy of Actuaries, Chicago, IL
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