Check out this form to enter or get more information. So far, the national conversation on the future of Social Security has focused on what various reform options mean for the current retired community, the soon-to-retire baby-boomer generation, and today’s younger workers. But what about the workers of tomorrow, the generation of Americans currently enrolled in America’s elementary, middle, and high schools? Without the power to vote, younger Americans have had little opportunity to make their voices heard in the debate about Social Security’s future. Your chance has arrived! Americans for Prosperity is sponsoring an essay contest for students currently...