I think that this committee has the opportunity, number one, to work together in a bipartisan way because we ultimately believe that the solution to Social Security and the insolvency and to making sure that the beneficiaries receive their benefits will, in fact, be a bipartisan solution.
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Ferguson emphasizes the need for bipartisan cooperation to address Social Security issues.
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