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Get Involved

There are many ways in which you individually can help in the general process of Social Security Reform. We believe that citizens united by a common goal, working for the good of the country, can affect public policy. You can make a difference by becoming involved in the political process.

The first step that you need to take is to educate yourself and those around you. If you require information on Social Security, or any other pertinent issues, please contact us.

If you are interested in becoming actively involved and letting your voice be heard, there are a few activities which we would suggest you review:

making phone calls and writing letters to your elected officials
writing letters to the editors of local newspapers
attending town hall meetings
visiting and meeting with your local officials

To learn more about getting involved in the Social Security discussion in your area, please contact:

Citizens for a Sound Economy
Economic Security 2000

To send a communication to your elected officials in Washington, DC, contact:

The Billion Byte March
Write your Representative