April 15, 2025

Durbin Holds Roundtable On Tax Day To Discuss Using Tax Dollars Responsibly To Support Critical Programs

SPRINGFIELD – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) today held a roundtable in Springfield with labor leaders, senior advocates, retirees, and small business owners to discuss the need to use tax dollars wisely to fulfill the promise of critical programs like Social Security, instead of cutting taxes for billionaires and raising prices forAmerican families and small businesses via tariffs.

More than two million Illinoisans depend on the Social Security Administration (SSA) to deliver essential benefits and services, yet customers experience long wait times over the phone and increased time to process disability benefits, while staffing levels at SSA offices continue to decrease. The Trump Administration’s threats to cut tax payer-funded SSA services would further prevent Illinoisans from receiving their benefits.

“Illinoisans are questioning whether or not they’ll continue to have access to their hard-earned benefits and essential services, while also being crushed by President Trump’s other economic policies, such as his outlandish tariffs,” said Durbin. “Today’s discussion with seniors, small business owners, and labor leaders in Springfield made it clear—these policies do nothing to ‘Make America Great Again,’ they are only making it harder for Illinoisans to get by.”

Durbin spoke on the Senate floor about the impact President Trump’s tariffs will have on small businesses, manufacturers, consumers, and workers in Illinois, which received $127 billion of imports from China, Canada, and Mexico in 2023. Durbin also joined fellow U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture member U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and 17 of their colleagues in a letter to ask U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer for information on how the Trump Administration’s tariffs will impact farmers across the nation.

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