Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Kaiser Family Foundation ■ Barbara Jordan Conference Center
1330 G Street, NW ■ Washington, DC
#SocSec16
8:30 AM REGISTRATION / LIGHT BREAKFAST
9:00 AM WELCOME
- Jill Braunstein, National Academy of Social Insurance
9:15 AM OPENING SESSION – Why is Social Security Important?
Why is Social Security relevant and important to younger generations.
- Jeff Cruz, Senate Budget Committee
- Jaia Peterson Lent, Generations United, But I am still young! Why is Social Security important to me?
- Moderator: 2016 NASI Summer Intern
9:45 AM SESSION I – Social Security: How Does it Work?
Social Security is a multifaceted program with a variety of benefits. Who receives benefits? How important are Social Security benefits for the people who receive them? What is Social Security Disability Insurance?
- Kathleen Romig, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Social Security 101
- T.J. Sutcliffe, The Arc, Social Security Disability Insurance
- Algernon Austin, Center for Global Policy Solutions, The Impact of Social Security on American Families
- Moderator: 2016 NASI Summer Intern
10:50 AM BREAK/NETWORKING
11:05 AM SESSION II – Straight Talk on Social Security’s Financing and Policy Options
Who pays for Social Security? What are the Social Security trust funds and why do they matter? What is the program’s financial outlook in the near term and the long term? What are some policy options to strengthen Social Security?
- Paul N. Van de Water, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
- Stephen C. Goss, Chief Actuary, Social Security Administration, Social Security: How Big is the Financing Challenge?
- Karen Glenn, Social Security Administration, Social Security Financing 101
- Moderator: 2016 NASI Summer Intern
12:00 LUNCH
12:30 SESSION III – Unfiltered: Two Visions for Social Security’s Future
The Social Security program has been debated since its inception. This session will explore two different perspectives on the current state of the program and its future.
- Gordon Gray, American Action Forum, Social Security Reform in Context
- Monique Morrissey, Economic Policy Institute, An Evolving Debate
- Moderator: Laurel Beedon, Government Accountability Office
1:30 PM BREAK/NETWORKING
1:45 PM POLICY EXERCISE (PART A) – Building Your Solution for Social Security
Experts have debated solutions to Social Security’s financing for years. What solutions would you choose to solve the issues of solvency and adequacy of Social Security?
- Moderator: Elliot Schreur, National Academy of Social Insurance
2:45 PM POLICY EXERCISE (PART B) – Sharing Your Solution for Social Security
Hold your own policy briefing. Report back on your plan for the future of Social Security.
- Moderator: 2016 NASI Summer Intern
3:15 PM CLOSING SESSION KEYNOTE – Now What?: How Can I Use this Information and Experience?
Now that you have learned the ins and outs of the Social Security program, what can young people do now and throughout their careers to get involved in the policy process?
- Rebecca Vallas, Center for American Progress (@amprog)
- Indivar Dutta-Gupta, Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality
- Moderator: 2016 NASI Summer Intern
3:45 PM WRAP-UP AND DOOR PRIZES
- 2016 NASI Summer Intern