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Update from the Road - Route 60 Update from the Road
Read Administration officials' reports from the road.

Treasury Secretary John Snow launched the “60 Stops in 60 Days” tour in which Administration officials – from President Bush and Vice President Cheney to Cabinet members and policy experts – will crisscross the nation to take the President’s message of strengthening Social Security to the American people. The blitz is part of the Administration’s continuing effort to talk about the need for a permanent fix to save Social Security for future generations.

From March 3 – May 1, 2005, Administration officials will travel throughout the country as part of a coordinated 60-day tour of at least 60 stops to discuss the President’s vision to strengthen and save Social Security with the American people. Officials will meet with groups of our youngest workers and our oldest retirees.

Image of a map showing the "60 Stops in 60 Days Tour"


U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of Public Affairs  |  FirstGov  |  Last Updated: April 27, 2005