Statements about the independence legislation
"Yesterday, Social Security turned 59 
              years old. Today, it is reborn as an independent agency. What a 
              great birthday present for the American people. Mr. President, by 
              making the Social Security Administration an independent agency, 
              you are renewing the pledge made by Franklin Roosevelt in 1935--to 
              'give some measure of protection to the average citizen and to his 
              family against the loss of a job and against poverty-stricken old 
              age.' . . Fifty-nine years from today we will look back at this 
              day and know that our commitment to the American people has not 
              faltered, but matured gracefully over the years." 
            Secretary of Health & Human Services, 
            Donna Shalala, 8/15/94   
"Mr. 
              President, this bill comes to you from a unanimous Senate and a 
              unanimous House of Representatives... There are 42 million people 
              now receiving Social Security, and 135 million Americans pay into 
              the fund. These are, in the truest sense, stockholders in this great 
              enterprise, and they are entitled to the understanding that it is 
              independent, vigilant and sound. This legislation, I believe, ensures 
              this. . ." 
            Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, (D-NY), 
            Former Chairman, Senate Finance Committee, 8/15/94   
"An 
              independent Social Security Administration is the first step inrestoring 
              public confidence in America's social security system. The new Social 
              Security Administration will be a far more efficient, far more vigilant, 
              and far more responsive agency for Oregonians and all Americans 
              who depend on Social Security programs." 
            Senator Bob Packwood (R-OR) Former 
            Ranking Minority Member, Senate Finance Committee, 8/15/94   
            
"Sixty years ago an infant was born 
              here--Social Security. Today, it has become an independent institution. 
              In all those 60 years, it has kept its word, it has kept to its 
              mark, it is sound, it is solvent, it is independent, and it is as 
              free as anything can be in a democratic society from political manipulation. 
              And so we celebrate that. . ." 
            Congressman Sam Gibbons (D-FL), Former 
            Acting Chairman, HouseWays & Means Committee, 8/15/94   
            
"I am extremely pleased to be here today, 
              in support of the conference agreement... which represents the culmination 
              of congressional action I helped initiate over a decade ago. Bringing 
              soundness to the Social Security system has been one of my chief 
              legislative priorities... We owe it not just to our senior citizens, 
              but to our children and the obligations we leave them." 
            Congressman Bill Archer (R-TX), Former 
            Ranking Minority Member,House Ways & Means Committee, 08/11/94 
              
"Now on this l1th day of 
              August, 1994, A.D., the Liberty Bell can ring for the Social Security 
              system. The House of Representatives, by what it is about to do, 
              will take the final action in a 10-year effort ... to make a declaration 
              of independence for the Social Security system." 
            Congressman Andy Jacobs, (D-IN), Former 
            Chairman, House SocialSecurity Subcommittee, 08/11/94   
            
"I rise enthusiastically in support 
              of (the independence legislation) and urge my colleagues to join 
              me in once again approving this monumental piece of legislation 
              to restore independence to the Social Security Administration." 
              
            Congressman Jim Bunning (R-KY), Former 
            Ranking Minority Member,House Social Security Subcommittee, 08/11/94