When it comes to Social Security and Medicare, Saulie-Rohman feels strongly that these types of programs “are the bedrock to providing people a confidence that they will have something after retirement.”
“As we continue to spend outside of our budget and fail to bring in necessary revenues through tax cuts … the solution is not to cut more and cut more,” he said, adding that he would support removing the cap on Social Security taxes, which allows wealthier people to not pay Social Security taxes on their income after the first $147,000.
“Why is it that, up to a certain amount, we stop contributing to Social Security,” he asked, adding that “privatization of Medicare is just absurd.”
“Private health insurers have no business meddling in this program,” Saulie-Rohman said, “resulting in higher costs and less services to those who rely on it.”
Saulie-Rohman concluded his interview, saying he would draw a line at participating in wars and conflicts in other nations by asking if what the United States was doing was “in the best interests of the other country we’re either invading or attempting to overthrow.”
“Unless the intentions are to improve the lives of the people of a particular country, we should not support that,” he said.
Incumbent congresswoman explains her views
Incumbent Democratic Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, who beat Republican challenger in the November 2022 election, said she also supports legalizing abortion nationwide; updating the Voting Rights Act and will accept the results of the election no matter who wins. The Congresswoman would not, however, support abolishing the electoral college.
When it comes to working across the aisle and tempering this country’s political divisiveness, Gluesenkamp Perez said she regularly works with Republicans in Congress to pass legislation that will benefit her constituents in Southwest Washington.