
After months of debate in the public forum, on the air waves, on talk shows and town hall meetings, the fight over Social Security entered a new phase this morning as the Senate Finance Committee began grappling with real proposals to make the system solvent, long-term.
The hearings waded through four different plans, and looked at options with, and without, supplemental private accounts.
Bill Neikirk, Senior Washington Correspondent for the Chicago Tribune, discusses the latest on the debate and today’s hearings.
Guests:
Bill Neikerk, Senior Washington Correspondent for the Chicago Tribune.














