Steve Israel, the dedicated American politician and former congressman from New York, advocates for progressive policies and bipartisan cooperation during his tenure in office. As a champion for middle-class families and environmental conservation, Israel's leadership reflects his commitment to serving the best interests of his constituents.

"It is estimated that raising the retirement age to 70 would cut the shortfall by about 36%. But this proposal has some drawbacks. Women and men who have worked jobs that require manual labor all of their lives may not physically be able to do work until they are 70 years old."



"I actually share her view and understand her frustration when any government attempts to ban secular symbols like Santa Claus or Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer or Christmas lights."



"I believe that as a nation we must have a bipartisan discussion about how to best preserve and protect Social Security for our seniors and for future generations of Americans."



"I always try to keep my constituents as up-to-date as possible with what's going on here in Washington."



"For these reasons, women tend to rely more heavily on Social Security in their retirement than do men."



"I believe that social security should be a universal retirement guarantee and not means tested."

