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Chris Van Hollen, Jr.'s Public Statements on Issue: Entitlements and the Safety Net

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06/09/2022 NEWS: Sanders, Warren, and Colleagues Introduce Legislation to Expand Social Security by $2,400 a Year and Extend Solvency for 75 Years
03/13/2020 Van Hollen, Cardin, Brown Press Social Security Administration on Telework Policies
08/30/2019 Van Hollen, Cardin Announces $2.79 Million to Combat Violence Against Women in Maryland
06/25/2019 Van Hollen Introduces the Strengthen Social Security by Taxing Dynastic Wealth Act
06/14/2019 Van Hollen Cosponsors Reparations Bill
04/16/2018 Blumenthal and Van Hollen Introduce Legislation to Strengthen Social Security
06/07/2016 Van Hollen Statement on Republican Poverty Agenda
05/13/2016 Van Hollen: Shameful Tea Party Appeasement Plan Would Let Children Go Hungry
05/13/2016 Van Hollen: Shameful Tea Party Appeasement Plan Would Let Children Go Hungry
04/12/2016 Van Hollen Statement on Maryland ABLE Bill Becoming Law
03/16/2016 Van Hollen Offers Amendment to Protect Social Security
03/15/2016 Van Hollen Statement on Republican Budget Proposal
03/03/2016 Van Hollen Statement on Republican Budget Proposal
12/11/2015 Van Hollen Joins Schakowsky in Introducing Women's Pension Protection Act
10/28/2015 Van Hollen Statement on Passage of Bipartisan Budget Act
08/20/2015 Van Hollen Statement on Anniversary of the War on Poverty
06/19/2015 Van Hollen Statement on CBO Analysis of ACA Repeal
07/24/2014 Van Hollen Statement on Ryan Poverty Proposal
08/22/2012 Van Hollen Statement on CBO's Updated Budget and Economic Outlook
08/17/2012 Maryland to Receive $1 Million to Help Crack Down on Health Insurance Premium Hikes
08/02/2012 Van Hollen Statement on July Jobs Report
07/26/2012 House Republican Cuts to Social Security Will Only Cost Taxpayers More Money
04/25/2012 Hearing of the House Budget Committee - "Replacing the Sequester"
04/17/2012 Hearing of the House Budget Committee - Strengthening the Safety Net
04/17/2012 House Republicans Vote Once Again to Pass Their Budget

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