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S4 Hosts U.S. Treasurer Anna Cabral and other influential women for panel discussion on Social Security
November 03rd 01:45:03 PM

SOUTH HADLEY, Mass.-- The Honorable Anna Escobedo Cabral, United States Treasurer, along with Lea Abdnor, past member of the President's Commission on Social Security, will join officials from the White House and student leaders at Mount Holyoke College as speakers for a women's panel on "How Social Security Reform Affects Women". The nonpartisan panel discussion will take place this Saturday, November 5th at 2pm in Hooker auditorium at Mount Holyoke College. It will focus on how Social Security reform and personal retirement accounts empower working women, women of color and college-aged women. The panelists include the Honorable Anna Escobedo Cabral, Treasurer of the United States; Lea Abnor, past member of the President's Commission on Social Security; Ursula Williams from the White House Office of Public Liaison; Students for Saving Social Security's (S4) Press Secretary Erin Robert, a senior at the College of the Holy Cross; and S4 Education Deputy Director Natalie Vernon, a sophomore at Smith College. The panel's moderator is Mount Holyoke College junior Jo Jensen, S4's Chief of Staff and Co-Chair of the Massachusetts Alliance of College Republicans. The women's panel is sponsored by Students for Saving Social Security (S4), a non-partisan student group on over 250 campuses across the nation, in conjunction with the Conservative Women's Caucus of the Massachusetts Alliance of College Republicans and the S4 chapters from Mount Holyoke College, Smith College and Wellesley College to educate college women on the importance and benefits of Social Security reform. The event is free, open to the public and accessible to all. The nonpartisan women's panel on Social Security reform will begin at 2pm this Saturday, November 5th, in Hooker Auditorium at Mount Holyoke College.

Posted by Chris Schrimpf
 

 

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