The Seniors Trust Delivers Over 100,000 Petitions to Congress in Support of the Social Security Expansion Act

After months of mobilizing citizens across the country, The Seniors Trust, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the earned Social Security benefits of Americans, has delivered 104,404 signed petitions to Congressional leaders urging the immediate passage of the Social Security Expansion Act.
The delivery marks the culmination of a nationwide grassroots campaign aimed at raising awareness and building public support for the legislation. The Social Security Expansion Act strengthens the long-term solvency of the Social Security Trust Fund while providing increased monthly benefits to retirees — ensuring payments keep pace with the real cost of living.
“These petitions from people across the country are proof Americans demand their earned benefits should not only be protected but increased to properly keep up with inflation,” said Chadwick Gore, Executive Director of The Seniors Trust. “104,404 signed petitions are also proof that when ordinary citizens work together, we can effect change.”
The Seniors Trust believes Social Security is more than just a retirement program — it’s a sacred contract between the American people and their government. The organization argues that fulfilling this promise is not optional, and expanding benefits is both fiscally responsible and morally right.
The petition delivery comes at a critical time, as lawmakers debate the future of Social Security amid growing concerns over economic inequality and retirement security.
The Seniors Trust urges Congress to act swiftly to pass the Social Security Expansion Act and honor the commitment made to generations of working Americans.
About The Seniors Trust:
The Seniors Trust is a nonprofit organization committed to protecting, preserving, and strengthening the earned Social Security benefits of retired Americans. It advocates for legislative solutions that uphold the integrity of the Social Security system and ensure economic dignity for older citizens.