
The day after his State of the Union speech, President Bush brought his campaign to revamp Social Security to North Dakota and Montana.
Under his proposal, benefits for those 55 and up won’t change. Younger workers would receive fewer government benefits, but would be able to invest in personal retirement accounts.
Mark Silva, White House correspondent for the Chicago Tribune, reports on who came out to hear Bush talk on social security reform.
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Mark Silva, White House correspondent for The Chicago Tribune.













