KEY POINTS
  • As the clock ticks to resolve the country's debt ceiling issues, House Democrats on Tuesday moved to renew a Social Security reform proposal.
  • "This tactic of holding the economy hostage hurts seniors the most," said Rep. John Larson, D-Conn., of the debt ceiling drama.
  • Larson also re-upped his bill to expand Social Security benefits through higher taxes on the wealthy.
Rep. John Larson, D-Conn., leaves the Capitol after the final votes of the week on Feb. 28, 2019.

House Democrats on Tuesday slammed Republicans for putting Social Security benefits at risk amid an ongoing federal debt ceiling stalemate, while also re-upping a plan that aims to tackle Social Security's looming funding shortfall.

"This tactic of holding the economy hostage hurts seniors the most," said Rep. John Larson, D-Conn., at an event to reintroduce his legislation, the Social Security 2100 Act. The bill calls for making Social Security benefits more generous by increasing taxes on the wealthy.